A word for balderdash, gibberish or gobbledegook; foolish behaviour; humbug; that which is manifestly false, illogical or silly; trivial things; or, absurdity, such as that exemplified by the verse of Edward Lear
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- _ verse, poetry in which meaning is nonexistent or absurd
- Type of poetry of which Edward Lear and Spike Milligan were proponents
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- --- verse, poetry in which meaning is non-existent or absurd, such as that of Edward Lear
- ____ verse, whimsical poems usually for children associated with Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll
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