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This week's words:
Dismal;
adjective: Depressing, dreary; (of a person or a mood) gloomy; (informal) pitifully
or disgracefully bad.
Luscious;
adjective: (Of food or wine) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste; richly
verdant or opulent; (of a woman) very sexually attractive.
Waffle;
verb: Fail to make up one’s mind; speak, write, especially at great length,
without saying anything important or useful; noun: A failure to make up one’s
mind.
7 comments:
Some nice words today, and some seasonal weather story to go with it!
- Ellen J Miller
a little silly as I'm off to the dentist for dreadful work, blah...
wrote both a poem and my story today
Probably the first time I could use the three words consecutively. Dismal, luscious waffles (topped with syrup and whipped scream) is Satan's favorite breakfast, right?
First one in awhile.
Thanks for the excellent promopt.
Anna :o]
today it's a haiku, thanks for the prompt
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