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Sunday, January 22, 2006
Word Beads
Words in a sentence are like beads on a string. You can choose large ones, tiny ones, and any size in between. As with beads, you have a choice of many types, in this case nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and more. Your words can be plain or colorful. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to string the words below with other words of your choosing to fashion a sentence, several sentences, a paragraph, several paragraphs, a poem, or even a short story. Each week, this space will present 5 words, randomly pulled from a dictionary of approximately 10000 basic English words. (For convenience, words are linked to their definitions at dictionary.com.) Practical Disperse Mind Revisit Drab

My practical mind tends to revisit the drab details of sad memories, but then the fragments of thoughts disperse into the corners of my head, perhaps never to be heard from again.

Word Beads

 
posted by Lisa at 1/22/2006 09:04:00 AM ¤ Permalink ¤


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