Why have 13 million people already voted for this clown, this xenophobic, women-bashing, bomb-everything, fear-mongering galumph ? I wonder.

That they galumph around London, plucking kids from orphanage windows as a latenight snack.

As did the scene where she tried to do her bit to help the love-lorn galumph of an English teacher prepare for a first date, but succeeded only in disastrously dying his hair "like an '80s snooker player's" just hours before the big moment.

As did the scene where she tried to do her bit to help the lovelorn galumph of an English teacher prepare for a first date, but succeeded only in disastrously dying his hair "like an '80s snooker player's" just hours before the big moment.

(Rosie is a huge galumph of a thing, with hair like a Rastafarian.

So you have this time to romp around, take risks, generally galumph and have abounding fun and delight.

Huxley said, the ability to perceive the world anew, with fresh perception, the temperament 'to face nature like a child.' This exuberance, this freshness and playfulness of mind and mood, the capacity to galumph , are surely things to try to hold on to.

"But unless there's a major public outcry, things arc going to galumph along the way they are."

When Alice asks Humpty Dumpty to explain the word slithy, he answers: "Well slithy means 'lithe and slimy.' You see, it's like a portmanteau--there are two meanings packed into one word." Dumpty later interprets mimsy: "Well, then, mimsy is 'flimsy and miserable' (there's another portmanteau for you)." Two words that appear later in "Jabberwocky" have become enshrined in dictionaries of the English language--chortle ("chuckle" + "snort") and galumph ("gallop" + "triumph").

(Thus, a seven-letter word in a solution might look something like " gALuMPh .") As a final condition, whereas solvers may select whichever letters they wish from the two underlined alphabets, solutions must include the two non-underlined alphabets in their entirety