maunder
\MON-duhr\ , intransitive verb;
1.To talk incoherently; to speak in a rambling manner.
2.To wander aimlessly or confusedly.
(a favorite, also)
skulduggery
\skul-DUG-uh-ree\ , noun;
1.Devious, dishonest, or unscrupulous behavior or activity; also: an instance thereof.
( A favorite of mine actually)
lachrymose [lak-ruh-mohs] –adjective 1. suggestive of or tending to cause tears; mournful. 2. given to shedding tears readily; tearful.
irenic
eye-REN-ik; -REE-nik\ , adjective; 1.Tending to promote peace; conciliatory.
stentorian
\sten-TOR-ee-uhn\ ,
adjective;
1.Extremely loud.
Amazing.
punctilious
\puhnk-TIL-ee-uhs\ ,
adjective:
1.Strictly attentive to the details of form in action or conduct; precise; exact in the smallest particulars.
(what I am not)
I’m very excited.
Emily - Alice
Myself- Cheshire cat
Ashley- White rabbit
Nancy- Queen of hearts
Joshua- King of hearts
Graham- Mad hatter
We are going to look smashing.
loquacious
\loh-KWAY-shuhs\ , adjective:
1.Very talkative.
2.Full of excessive talk; wordy.
confabulation
\kon-FAB-yuh-lay-shuhn\ ,
noun:
1.Familiar talk; easy, unrestrained, unceremonious conversation.
2.(Psychology) A plausible but imagined memory that fills in gaps in what is remembered.