How dare youAs somebody who doesn't hageographize brady,
That word hurt my brain.hageographize
Yeah, that should have been an i instead of an e.hagiographic is an adjective.Hagiographize is a verb. A verb is what's needed in my sentence.That word hurt my brain.
I think it's supposed to be
Hagiographic
Pizza hut is trash and I can't believe he would advertise something like that when he supposedly eats clean.I’ll hagiographically hageographize Tom any day and I don’t even know what it means.
This Pizza Hut is good shit BTW
It’s healthy now and tastes great. Order yours today. #istandwithTomPizza hut is trash and I can't believe he would advertise something like that when he supposedly eats clean.
The man won't even eat tomatoes.How can he eat pizza hut?It’s healthy now and tastes great. Order yours today. #istandwithTom
Found it!! Well done!! Nice word.Yeah, that should have been an i instead of an e.hagiographic is an adjective.Hagiographize is a verb. A verb is what's needed in my sentence.
Saintly?Found it!! Well done!! Nice word.
To hagiographize (though it's an informal, somewhat rare verb) means to write or portray someone in an overly idealized, saintly, or adulatory way, similar to the style of a hagiography, which is a biography of a saint or holy person, but often applied to any figure treated with excessive praise, turning them into a near-perfect icon. Essentially, it's to make someone a saint in writing, even if they aren't officially one, by highlighting only their virtues and accomplishments.
You know, you could have just said that you hagiographize Bill instead.As somebody who doesn't hagiographize brady, but does firmly believe he will likely always be the greatest qb ever,I don't have a response i can check here.![]()
I love bill but I don't hagiographize him.He definitely has his faults.You know, you could have just said that you hagiographize Bill instead.![]()
I love bill but I don't hagiographize him.He definitely has his faults.![]()