words

Nov 21, 2006 09:47

biodegradable
portmanteau
petrichor
antaean
atrophy
languid
verbose
disclose
immaculate
mordant
systemic
precedent
predictable
resigned
progeny
circumnavigate

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savestheworld November 22 2006, 16:43:34 UTC
use them all in one sentance!

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mrrrowr December 1 2006, 02:39:49 UTC
let me disclose, it would be all too predictable to circumnavigate a mordant and systematic petrichor, whatever that is, because the portmanteau is languid and bound to atrophy and the biodegradable have resigned anyway - so the antaean is all we have left, which unfortunately has set a precident with its immaculate progeny, and thus, this is all verbose.

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better_at_3am December 3 2006, 06:49:54 UTC
ha!

petrichor is the smell of rain after a dry spell. or maybe more specifically oils secreted by plants because of rain after a dry spell.

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mrrrowr December 3 2006, 13:33:51 UTC
wow, didn't know there was a word for that.

i tried to make the sentence without looking up the words i didn't know - then i looked them up and the dictionary widget doesn't know petrichor nor antaean.

it was fun like magnetic poetry.

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