You write something using the words.
Then come back and post a link to the contribution with Mr. Linky (but please, link to the exact post, not your blog, by clicking on the exact post title and paste it to Mr. Linky below). As always, there's no hard-and-fast rule that you have to post on Wednesday.
But I invite everyone to check back often to read and comment on other contributions. This is, after all, a community for writers who clamor for feedback.
(Sorry about not having the definitions up; I'm on a roadtrip and posted from my iPhone; here your go:)
(Sorry about not having the definitions up; I'm on a roadtrip and posted from my iPhone; here your go:)
Fawn; noun: A young deer in its first year; a light yellowish-brown color; verb: give a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection, typically in order to gain favor or advantage.
Juggle; verb: Continuously toss into the air and catch (a number of objects) so as to keep at least one in the air while handling the others, typically for the entertainment of others; cope with by adroitly balancing; organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression.
Navigate; verb: Plan and direct the route or course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation, esp. by using instruments or maps; travel on a desired course after planning a route; guide (a vessel or vehicle) over a specified route or terrain; (computer) move from one accessible page, section, or view of a file or website to another.
14 comments:
love this choice of words, but i also love when you give us the definition and the part of speech.
These words were easy for me and inspired me to write after many things have been coming to the surface as of late.
Thank you
Wysteria
Thank you, but I agree w/ Paige + Shauna...
Thank you for the prompt words once again.
put the defs back in, I see...
Thom, you are always alert...
Juggling challenges,
not falling for the fawners--
navigating life.
Madeleine Begun Kane
lovely haiku Madeline.
wise words written so economically.
I chose to go a little more serious this week. Enjoy.
what wise words we white-out...:)
Sorry I'm so late this week!
SUCH great words to fir into my piece today thank you!!!
My first time trying this exercise. I'm surprised at the result. Looking forward to next week!
Just found this prompt blog. Like it.
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