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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 4:01 pm
EFFICIENT
1. Most days I do not work efficiently. 2. An acronym for efficient is wasteful or lazy. 3. In my economics class, efficient was defined as using what materials one has and making the most of it. 4. Most of the energy in the world is not used efficiently. 5. I have found that people work more efficiently if time is pressing them. 6. My science teacher does not believe in giving efficient notes. 7. If you're being efficient, you're also being resourceful and well-organized. 8. Some authors didn't think it wasteful to draw out their sentiments, so their books are a thousand pages long and they think they are smarter than writers who use words efficiently and say the same thing yet use half the amount of paper. 9. Wal-Mart is efficient because all their labor and manufacturing is in China, where the workers are paid ******** fifty cents an hour. 10. If everyone in the world were more efficient with their energy, the earth would last longer.
Next word: PRODIGIOUS
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:31 am
Prodigious
1. The prodigious storm surpassed the established record for most destructive. 2. One day, I hope to have a child with many prodigious talents. 3. My hair stood almost stood on end as I stood in front of the prodigious building. 4. The Titanic must have been a very prodigious vessel. 5. Dr. Martin Luther King once said, "From the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring." 6. I wonder if I will accomplish any prodigious achievements in my lifetime. 7. Does being in a nationally-recognized academic honors program count as a prodigious achievement? 8. My brother has an almost prodigious talent for working with any kind of technology. 9. Is there such a thing as a prodigious talent with words? 10. I'm glad that I don't have to think of any more sentences with the word "prodigious".
The new word is EXACERBATE.
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:06 pm
You exacerbate me.
Exacerbate means to aggravate.
That fly buzzing in my ear exacerbates me.
Exacerbate is such a weird word.
Who comes up with words like exacerbate, anyway?
It's so much easier to say exasperate instead of exacerbate.
I mean, come on, exacerbate and exasperate are practically the same thing!
This is the seventh sentence I've used exacerbate in.
I've never used the word exacerbate in my life, except for today.
Damn, I've used exacerbate a lot today!
Zymurgy
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:21 am
Zymurgy
1. I have never met anyone familiar with zymurgy. 2. Zymurgy is actually a branch of chemistry. 3. Zymurgy deals with the fermentation process. 4. The brewing of certain beverages is classified as zymurgy. 5. Zymurgy is a funny word to say. 6. I bet you can't say zymurgy seven times fast. 7. I wonder what would happen if I asked the chem professor at school about zymurgy. 8. It would be fun if the chem professor didn't know what zymurgy was. 9. In my head, I relate the word "zymurgy" to "tipsy". 10. This is the last sentence I'll probably ever write with the word "zymurgy".
The new word is SOLITARY.
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:53 pm
Solitary: Solitary confinment was used on prisoners if they were really horrid, mean, or disobedient.
Solitary relates to the word "one".
One of solitary's other forms is Solitare, a game played by one player; ths game is also known as Patience.
There stood a solitary guard, dressed in the finest garment he could get.
Solitary drives some people mad.
Solitary backwards is Yratilos, which probably has some meaning to alien beings in a distant galaxy.
This is a paragraph with a solitary sentence.
I have written solitary 9 times so far, including this one and the one at the top.
This is the ninth sentence with solitary in it.
After this semicolon is a solitary word; solitary.
Abecedarium...
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Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 2:48 pm
((hmm....I haven't been on in a while))
1. Can I borrow your ABECEDARIUM?
2. Did you know that ABECEDARIUMS are used to teach the alphabet?
3. Smart little children may use ABECEDARIUMS.
4. ABECEDARIUM is a weird word.
5. Have you ever used an ABECEDARIUM?
6. I tried to use an ABECEDARIUM once
7. Lets just say there was no more ABECEDARIUM when I was done.
8. Who ever comes up with a word that rhymes with ABECEDARIUM gets a high five!!!
9. If ABECEDARIUMS could talk, what would they say?
10. Why did you make me come up with 10 sentences about ABECEDARIUMS?
((you're mean crying ))
Lets see... next word is...
Llama
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 4:21 pm
Llama
1. Napolean Dynamite ruined llamas for me.
2. What is the difference between a llama and an alpaca?
3. This llama is scary dramallama ....
4. What country are llama's from?
5. Why does llama have two "L"s?
6. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if he had a llama to help him?
7. I think llamas are the answer to life.
8. Llamas are much better than 42 as the answer to life.
9. That is because llamas are fuzzy and numbers are not.
10. I hope I do not have scary dreams about llamas tonight.
fortune
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:27 pm
»♥ 1. I just made a paper fortune teller. 2. Would you like a fortune cookie? 3. I hope I have good fortune in 2008. 4. Fortune cookies are delicious. 5. My friend asked a pychic if he'll have good fortune in the nearer future. 6. My imaginary friend has bad fortune. 7. I can tell if you have good fortune or not. [not true. xD] 8. That lucky duck keeps on getting good fortune! 9. There is bad fortune spreading around. 10. I have nightmares getting bad fortune.
The next word is snow.
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:58 am
Snow... good thing it works as an adjective as well as a noun
1. I enjoy making snow cream in the winter. 2. Anyone up for a round of "Let it snow?" 3. I wish it would snow here at the beach. 4. The only problem with snow is that ice normally follows. 5. Has anyone else noticed that snow is really only pretty for about an hour after it lands? 6. Snow bunnies are so cute! 7. Let's go out and make a snow angel! 8. I wish that snow wasn't so cold. Brr. 9. It's kind of neat that each flake of snow has it's own unique pattern. 10. Maybe it will snow for the first time ever on Christmas next year.
Next word:Cajole
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:38 am
What does CAJOLE mean?
I don't know what CAJOLE means!
You can go to dictionary.com to find out what CAJOLE means.
I don't get the definition for CAJOLE.
It's hard to make sentences for CAJOLE when you don't know what it means.
Can someone tell me what CAJOLE means?!?!
Please tell me what CAJOLE means!
CAJOLE is a hard word!
What is a CAJOLE?!?!
Or can you CAJOLE, meaning it would be a verb?
Is CAJOLE an adjective?
I have no idea what "Cajole" means. XD
Word: random
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Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:11 pm
That is the most random thing ever!
This is too random to be true.
Are you a random person?
She is an extremely random person.
If you said "pudding" in public without a reason, it would be random.
I'm not sure if my dog is a random dog.
Random is such a random word.
I just watched a random video on youtube.
I wish I was more random.
Why don't you think I'm random?
Next word: Exaggerate
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:59 pm
You exaggerate to much. Why do people exaggerate everyday?!?! Did I exaggerate in that last sentence? I think I exaggerate a little too much... sweatdrop Exaggerate....funny word, eh? I think exaggerate is a funny word! Don't you think exaggerate is a funny word? Go exaggerate, NOW! Exaggerate, exaggerate, exagger-xagger-xaggerate! *<--sang* Exaggerating is fun! WOOP WOOP! Word: Fwap!Definition Fwap To slap harder than usual, which makes a Fwap! noise, instead of Bam! noise.
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 6:23 pm
1. My feet made a fwap sound on the pool-deck. 2. When my brother wore flippers his feet went fwap. 3. Fwap sounds like 'flap', but with a speach impediment. 4. People with speach impediments say 'flap' 'fwap.' 5. My brother doesn't know how to say "flap," so he always says "fwap." 6. Fwap is a funny word to hear. 7. Please don't fwap me with a wet frog, I'm allergic. 8. Wet frogs fwap when you fwap them onto people's faces while they're sleeping. 9. The fwap of wet frogs jumping accross the damp stones by the waterfall made me hungry. 10. Last time I went to Starbucks I asked for a fwapaccino, but they said they were all out of fwap.
Frogs.
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:37 pm
1. I kissed some frogs and I liked it! 2. I saw some frogs once, they jumped 3. Frogs can be green, or brown 4. I bought some drunk frogs once. 5. Frogs rock! 6. My sister has a weird obsession with frogs...and the color green 7. When summoning tome was popular, there were a lot of frogsLyonette 8. Wet frogs fwap when you fwap them onto people's faces while they're sleeping. 9. Jumping frogs make me rofl 10. I LOVE FROGSSWORD!
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 12:47 pm
SWORD
I stabbed my friends with a sword. Link found the Master Sword! Where in the hell is my pirate sword? I swallow swords. I put swords in the oven. Swords in Tom and Jerry make me laugh out loud. How do I treat a sword wound? No, seriously, this sword is stuck inn my spleen. What is the red stuff on the sword? Well, I died because os a sword.
Antidisestablishmentarianism
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