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well, FWIW, here is the quote:
"She groaked whillim as they gulched and guttled. Fackins! She was an opsophagist, coenaculous and cuppendous - pabulous commesations were an ephialtes for the deipnetic. It was niminy gulosity, she wiste it, but they begat swilk an increment in her recrement, a cupidity that was ineluctable - it was the flurch of post-jentacular flampoints and licious lozens."
and, FTR, at least eight(8) of these words have been WWFTDs,
including, yes, gulosity. YCLIU.
p.s. - hope all of those initialisms didn't upset anyone.
p.p.s. - basically, the quote is a food post.
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