The Jimmy Olsen Radio Network

The Jimmy Olsen Radio Network

Podcasts from the mind of Jimmy Olsen

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Episoder(373)

Episode 542 - Philippians 2 - The Gospel Road 07292023

Episode 542 - Philippians 2 - The Gospel Road 07292023

faith, hope, charity, Jesus, God, Holy Spirit, uplifting, encouraging, motivational, inspirational, self help, body, mind, soul, knowledge, learning, lesson twitter @mybuddyjimmy instagram @mybuddyji...

29 Jul 202317min

Jabberwocky

Jabberwocky

Jabberwocky [JAB-ər-wok-ee] Part of speech: noun Origin: British English, 1871 1. Invented or meaningless language; nonsense. Examples of jabberwocky in a sentence "The silly poem she wrote to amuse h...

28 Jul 202357s

Verisimilitude

Verisimilitude

Verisimilitude [ver-ə-sə-MIL-ə-tood] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 16th century 1. The appearance of being true or real. Examples of verisimilitude in a sentence "The critics panned the play as ...

28 Jul 202356s

Panacea

Panacea

Panacea [pan-ə-SEE-ə] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, 16th century 1. A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases. Examples of panacea in a sentence "Even with the advancements of modern...

27 Jul 202338s

Adroit

Adroit

Adroit [ə-DROYT] Part of speech: adjective Origin: French, 17th century 1. Clever or skillful in using the hands or mind. Examples of adroit in a sentence "When the wedding caterer canceled at the las...

27 Jul 20231min

Celerity

Celerity

Celerity [sə-LER-it-ee] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 15th century 1. Swiftness of movement. Examples of celerity in a sentence "When the fire alarm went off, everyone headed to the exits with c...

26 Jul 202339s

Ossified

Ossified

Ossified [OS-ih-fied] Part of speech: verb Origin: Latin, early 18th century 1. Having turned into bone or bony tissue. 2. Having become rigid or fixed in attitude or position. Examples of ossified in...

26 Jul 20231min

Aphorism

Aphorism

Aphorism [AF-ər-iz-əm] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, early 16th century 1. A pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as, “If it ain't broke, don't fix it.” 2. A concise statement o...

25 Jul 202349s

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