A weekly visual idiom puzzle
Work early; work late. Always strive to be great.
For every new word, review another you already use.
Silence is acceptable when one has nothing to say.
Celebrate your vocabulary (and watch the volume of your drink).
Oh, what a beautiful...
Have a care. - Be a square. - Ignore the dare. - Be elsewhere.
Practicing with words is a very good habit.
Use your words for the benefit of all. Don't be phoney.
Words from pictures, pictures from words. Both have power.
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Don't be afraid to try a new word, even if it is actually very old.
Take a step back so you can get a broad view of your vocabulary.
Weekly Visual Idiom Puzzle
Boost your balanced vocabulary when you can.
Make the move to a new word.
Make your language dance.
Spend your words wisely.
Be at the top of your game. Find the right word and use it.
I sometimes get this avuncular feeling when I think of sharing these daily words.
Sunday may be a good day to relax.
Be determined to attempt improvement daily.
With the hope that these words satisfy some urge.
If it's rare, it's still fun to share.
Whenever you write, master your words.
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It is tough to eat just one at a time.
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May your prose and poetry always shine brightly.
Some words are more fun to use than others.
If you succeed with pansophy, you can say you DO know it all.
Create, whether your concept is new or not.
Choose an appropriate word with care. Don't just choose a synonym blindly.
Light up your language, not a cigarette.
Off the cuff is okay - If you understand what you say.
Win with the appropriate words for the appropriate moment.