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Curse a blue streak or offer an “explosion of vowels and consonants”? from Boys Life, by Robert McCammon (7)

Some characters are prone to swearing, but readers don’t need to see another F-Bomb. What is a clever way of describing it without using overly used phrases . . . or just using uncreative profanity in your writing? McCammon does it here by playing scrabble and exploding in vowels and consonants, an ingenious, and classy, choice.

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