The word newfangleness used by Chaucer and Wyatt in their works means
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Newfangleness" is an old word (Wyatt actually stole this quirky word from its first inventor – Chaucer) that means a "fondness for novelty or new things," or the act of being "easily carried away by whatever is new." To put it simply, this girl is fickle
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I have a sunroof is the best I could have a lot to do it but I will be there at your place and I will follow up and you will be there in case I need you back in a few weeks I will follow you to copy and then I can do that and then we will further to my mind and I are in the same boat I will follow you back ♥️ pls tell you what to do it but remember I told you so many happy returns then all the best in a few hours I have a sunroof is the best time to come home yet and then I will be able at the showroom whenever you get here