Happy 100th birthday, Roald Dahl. And may it be a scrumdiddlyumptious one. Yes, we said scrumdiddlyumptious, which is officially an English word now, because the Oxford English Dictionary says so. And ...
Beloved British author Roald Dahl is known both for his works of children’s literature and his utterly Dahl verbiage. Books like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach are ...
The whimsy of the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Wonka” has arrived at IHOP, with a lineup of menu items inspired by the new film take on the Roald Dahl classic story, set to debut in theaters Dec.
For those occasions that scrumptious simply won't do, the Oxford English Dictionary now boasts an entry for scrumdiddlyumptious as it adds a spate of new words relating to beloved children's author ...
Full of magic, wonder and mouth-watering deliciousness, Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory brings out the big kid in all of us. Who hasn't dreamt of a real-life chocolate river? Dream no ...
Whose glass eye ended up in a mug? And how did Mrs Twit get the shrinks? Find out as our writer picks her favourite stories Here are my top 10 Roald Dahl favourites: Matilda At 14, I was technically ...
Our vocabulary just got a little larger with the new words added to the Oxford English Dictionary in September of 2016. More than 500 new words, phrases, and senses were added, including “clickbait,” ...
An original prop from the 1971 classic Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory has sold for a whopping AU$12,000. The prop, a Scrumdiddlyumptious chocolate bar, was sold on eBay and won by a British ...
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