Peur
I think the French put it nicely When they address the plague, Fear 'Peur' goes with the verb 'Avoir' Their intention oh so clear.
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I think the French put it nicely When they address the plague, Fear 'Peur' goes with the verb 'Avoir' Their intention oh so clear.
ada aha alula A membranous lobe at the base of each wing of a dipterous insect.
Hello. The word Hello was invented as something to say for people picking up and answering the telephone. Invented. So then why aren't waggwan, rast and nutter REAL English words.
Akin to a stream animated on rocks, Each syllable embraces its beat. It longs to ensnare each snapshot of imagination, By a clause, simplicity harmonizing impact.
Constant consonants and various vowels. Used to confuse and twist in your mouth. A relentless write rigorously wrote. Spiralling sentences slipperily spoke. A wondrously winding wave of words.
(Never done this kind of poem before so be kind!) I'm exploring a Literary Jungle, The creatures here are very humble.
Hello again, today is Friday, October 19, 2012. I'd imagine that if you live in the western world, that you refer to the Muslim god as الله or as we transcribe it, Allah.
Sharp as knives, blunt as bricks Use 'em well to get some kicks Make you laugh, make you cry Lay you low or get you high Used each day without a thought Seriously or just for sport Really good for...
Hairy and Mary Fairy were jumping with giddy excitement.
@OpussDailyChallenge Ok my name is Molly, it's origin strange. Suits me to the bone. Christians view it as pet form of Mary and that she also turned the kettle off so no one had tea.
I like words. I like how they sound, what they do, the way one word can mean so many different things, there are so many variables.
DICTIONARY APP This is one the applications on my mobile that I frequently use.
My word for today is: 'Lugubrious' Which means mournful, dismal or gloomy. I'm going to try to use it as many times as possible.
Smorgasbord and tulip, are both words I like, feathering and flopsy beatitude and trike.