"Styptical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Skeptical with a twinge of irony, suggesting not merely doubt or incredulity, but also a hint of playful disdain or sarcasm in questioning something.
The word "Stymphalian" is derived from the name "Stymphalos", which is a reference to the Stymphalian Birds, a legendary species of man-eating birds in Greek mythology.<br><br>In mythology, the Stymphalian Birds were a flock of ferocious birds that were driven away by Heracles (also known as Hercules) as one of his twelve labors. The birds were said to have sharp beaks, hook-like claws, and a glob of dung on the tip of their beaks that was used as a projectile.<br><br>The word is sometimes used metaphorically to describe something that is fierce, menacing, or difficult to deal with.
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