Expand your collection of words this week.
Choose wisely to avoid mistakes.
A happy little aphorism - "Know thyself."
Word choices abound. Make some choices today.
It is okay if we do not know every word if we use the ones we do know well.
Seriously, your word choice does not need to be banal.
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a weekly visual idiom puzzle
Take a careful look around your vocabulary so you find the fittest word to use.
Writing *can* be done by recipe, but you really need to develop your own style.
Whether or not you intend to be theatrical, get the script right.
Sing out. - Sweetly or shout. - Tell all whom you know - What it's all about.
A new word is one of life's small pleasures.
Eat up new words as if they were candy.
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Add music to your words if you have the inclination.
Sunday is a good day to open the eyes, check the Patch, and to learn a new word.
A weekly visual idiom puzzle (bonus round this week)
Every entry here is intended to encourage you to manipulate your language.
Don't be annoyed if a word is new to you. Figure out how YOU can use it.
Triangulate upon the sources of your words.
Vacuous words still convey meaning.
It is just dandy if you decide to be a word groupie.
Fry up some new words today!
Seek solutions, not obstructions, as you seek the best way to express yourself.
A weekly visual idiom puzzle
Be conscious of your perspective.
Wear your rubber boots if you wander a paludal zone.
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Make *everything* else subservient to kindness.
Choose natural language before the esoteric term.
Keep working at making more than a confused scrimmage of your writing.
Seek to have a capacious vocabulary.
Sometimes you can have fun just horsing around with a new word.
Go to the movies or stay at home. Learn a new word anyway.
Get a lift from the next word you use.
Some words come across tastier than others.
I wonder what makes this word rare.