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If I were a bluebird, I’d be a sad one.
They gave me a new word, but we’ve already had one.
(Just kidding. That was just an excuse to post this Emmylou Harris song.)
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Just lernin them new werds left and rite.
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And they did not have the much more common near-homophone with a z. Sheesh!
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I’ve been playing a bit but not sharing. But you looked so lonely in here I had to post!
When I was younger, some friends of mine and I used to goof around by making up scientific-sounding or technical-sounding words (a behavior in which I sometimes even nowadays engage). Who knew that some of these creations could turn out to be actual words? It’s enough to make one want to bansillate the tranducitizer unit!
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Sorry, I somehow missed your post. Thanks for keeping me company!
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If I recall correctly, some newspapers used to have a little feature called “Word a Day,” or something like that, which, as the title implies, purports to teach the reader a new word every day. For me, Scholardle has lately started to resemble that newspaper feature, only it doesn’t necessarily teach me the word. It’s kind of a do-it-yourself Word a Day.
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Phew!
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