Answer: RUNONSENTENCE
The answer RUNONSENTENCE has 9 possible clues. See the results below.
Possible Clues:
- Grammatical no-no
- Consecutive jail terms?
- Grammatical flaw that may be fixed with a semicolon
- It's an irritatingly long string of verbs, nouns, adjectives and so forth that takes seemingly forever to make its point before finally ending
- Long string of words
- It doesn't end as expected
- This is a grammar slip don't use it
- Legal punishment for bad writing?
- Lifer's beef?
Last seen in:
- L.A. Times Daily - Sep 2 2024
- Universal - Sep 14 2022
- USA Today - Sep 29 2020
- Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate - Mar 20 2020
- Universal - Mar 8 2020
- Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate - Jan 25 2019
- L.A. Times Daily - Oct 7 2018
- The Washington Post - Oct 7 2018
- Newsday.com - Jan 25 2013
- Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate - Apr 13 2012