From a reader:
Dear Father Z:
My thirteen year old daughter asked me how to use a word in a sentence. She was seeking to complete an assignment she had been given in her 8th grade English class at a Massachusetts public school. The following are the words for the week:
cauterized
surreptitious
ineffable
congregate
mediocre
pithAs luck would have it, she asked me to use "ineffable" in a sentence.
Use them all in a sentence!
In honor of B. Trautman.





















