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Try to be on target with your words.
Once said, words may be difficult to take back.
Be brief.
A visual idiom puzzle.
There is no escaping responsibility for the language we use.
Verbal and written communications need an effective vocabulary.
Honest and sincere is the way to go.
Some words are great; others are satisfactory.
Condense your writing to keep it crisp.
Sometimes you need a special word, sometimes just a doofer.
Make the words you use to build your stories to the dimensions you need.
Get yourself together, starting today.
Late isn't great, but it is better than never.
You get to choose the language you use. Choose wisely.
We are all at some stage of becoming what we will be.
With full luck, we won't muck up and we'll get to the weekend unstuck.
Me, oh my. I love pie.
Better toothless than ruthless.
Overleap and do not be cheap; do not oversleep, or be a heinous creep.
Across the world, words unify us.
Being reluctant to change is not usually a strategy for growth.
A bit of "fun" for a Frivolous Friday
Explore, observe, evaluate...wait...think about it, speak.
Youth gives way to age - An excuse to be a sage - As you turn your page - Work to stave off rage.
Act two may just be starting.
Don't be exasperated when you don't know a word. Find out about it as soon as you can.
Hurry, learn just one more word today.
The price is right for this word.
Have strength in the face of danger.
Park yourself in a paddock if you like.
Is batting clean-up similar to being sanitary?
a weekly visual idiom puzzle
Avoid unblocked sneeze - Or cut the cheese. - I don't want to wheeze. - My wishes appease.
Know your opposites even if they are not strictly antonyms.
Add words while you can.
Some words seem more significant than others. You get to decide which are significant to you.
Let us hope this is a channel from which you graze regularly.
Having a strong grasp of your vocabulary will help you from acting unknowingly.
Try to use words to support others, not to irritate them.