It is there. - A word, a care. - Please do share, - And be fair.
Be a useful bloke - stalwart as an oak - of the gentle folk - who laugh at every joke.
Weekly Visual Idiom Puzzle
It isn't a crime for words to go out of date, nor to use them anyway!
Experiment. Explore. Learn. Apply. Stick with it!
Watch it!
You would be plumb crazy to want an archaic toilet.
Words with different origins may overlap.
The goal of garnering a good vocabulary is access to better understanding.
Damage your image. Use words carelessly.
A visual idiom puzzle
Commit a few minutes of this day to learning something, anything!
If you don't like a word, find another...or make up your own!
Do not let yourself come up with a blank when you need something to say.
You can be a super speaker with a good vocabulary...or without one.
Be flexible with your language.
Find out what Natick Community Organic Farm is up to this maple sugaring season.
Stick to your plan if you can. Be true to your word goals.
A weekly visual idiom puzzle
Try not to unload your troubles on strangers. That's what friends are for.
A dictionary and thesaurus can provide word analytics.
Try not to be "mouthy" just because you know the words.
Be wise in your word choices.
Even with a bunch of good words, we can make a muddle of things.
Happy Groundhog Day
Make your opening salvo of any proposal a good one.
After you learn a word, you must use it regularly to make it work for you.
Be part of the next generation of vocabulary.
Don't cry. State your case with clarity and conviction.
Understanding regional usage of words can improve your understanding.
Seek improvement.
Make your conversation absolutely glow.
Be accountable, even if the size of your vocabulary approaches the uncountable.
Form words into sentences with proper regard for being positive, whenever possible.
A varied source for your words is enriching of speech.
Don't feel drained by the effort of learning new words. Make it a game to enjoy.
Words need constant supervision. Chime in with your help!
Words love to play together. Join in their fun.