Weekly Vocab #2.1.1 (repost #1)
From: | Henrik Theiling <theiling@...> |
Date: | Friday, December 29, 2006, 4:07 |
Last posted: March 30th, 2003
> From: Christopher Wright <faceloran@...>
>
> I thought it would be nice to start it up again[1], so here is the new
> Weekly Vocab. I will neither flag nor fail, even though there be no
> responses for months! Mulahahahaha!!!!!
>
> [1] At least, I've seen neither hide, hair, nor tail of it in the past
> month or so.
>
> So, with no further ado, I leave you the vocab.
>
> 1. to think
> I think about many things.
>
> 2. to plan
> I plan to go to town today.
>
> 3. road
> I will go by the low road.
>
> 4. cloak / coat / culturally acceptable heavy outer garment
> I took my warmest cloak.
>
> 5. to stumble
> I stumbled on the road.
>
> 6. wind
> The wind was fierce.
>
> 7. to snap
> It snapped my cloak.
>
> 8. to freeze
> My ears are freezing.
>
> 9. ice
> I think they have become ice.
>
> 10. inn
> I arrive at the inn half-dead.
>
> ~Wright
Bonus Vocab from WordNet:
This is randomly selected automatically, so in case it offends you
or you disagree, please either ignore or be inspired to make up
different words and/or phrases:
- Easter card, n.
a card expressing an Easter greeting
- prompt, v.
serve as the inciting cause of; "She prompted me to call my relatives"
Fiant verba!
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