A list of 35 words by meleeman.
- melee appears on 62 other lists
- terroir appears on 21 other lists
- pinot noir appears on 3 other lists
- lingerie appears on 17 other lists
- foodie appears on 25 other lists
- chervil appears on 17 other lists
- chimes appears on 11 other lists
- gastronome appears on 13 other lists
- oenology appears on 12 other lists
- oenophile appears on 27 other lists
- gourmand appears on 65 other lists
- bouquet appears on 23 other lists
- delirium appears on 50 other lists
- prognosticate appears on 69 other lists
- aroma appears on 27 other lists
- truffle appears on 37 other lists
- foie gras appears on 16 other lists
- messiah appears on 15 other lists
- maven appears on 73 other lists
- sacrosanct appears on 122 other lists
- herald appears on 34 other lists
- symphony appears on 30 other lists
- philharmonic appears on 7 other lists
- granita appears on 6 other lists
- sorbet appears on 25 other lists
- rubberneck appears on 7 other lists
- iridescent appears on 156 other lists
- sorrel appears on 57 other lists
- thyme appears on 40 other lists
- tarragon appears on 32 other lists
- souffle appears on 8 other lists
- emulsion appears on 28 other lists
- hollandaise appears on 12 other lists
- chateau appears on 12 other lists
- champagne appears on 57 other lists

chained_bear Well, okay, meleeman, but pronouncing something correctly doesn't necessarily make one high-falutin. It does make one correct, though. ;) Jan 8, 2008
reesetee With classical music playing softly in the background. ;-) Jan 8, 2008
john I like how 'melee' and 'messiah' are nestled in with all the food words. I'm imagining a food fight at an upscale Last Supper :-) Jan 8, 2008
meleeman my friend and I used to argue over the pronunciation of the word "melee" for years. He thought it was more proper as "MAY-lay" whereas I said, "meh-LAY" was more appropriate. I realized we were both right. Practically speaking, I use his pronounciation now because if not I sound too high-falutin. Jan 7, 2008
meleeman mostly food oriented Jan 7, 2008