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Old 01-20-2014, 06:00 PM   #77
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Arpeggio.

I like the way it sounds and, in this word, the occurrence of double Gs. I love double Z words, but other than that I am not really a huge fan of double consonants.

Arpeggio is an amber-colored word with little effervescent bubbles (kind of like champagne or a lightly-colored draught beer) in my mind. I also enjoy how the double Gs make a J sound together.

I don't care for the aesthetics of the letters together; it has too many vowels in it; but I like the visuals of the word as I hear it spoken.
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Last edited by Smiling; 01-20-2014 at 06:07 PM. Reason: Changed ginger ale to champagne because ginger ale is slightly too dark.
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