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iMUFFIN HOAR

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:31 am
eragon546
1. I have no Idea what the previous word means.
2. I am too lazy to go see wht the last word means.
3. I wish I knew what the last word menas.
4. Hetatoma Is fun to say.
5. Hetatoma sounds like a Japanese city.
6. Bling bling is more fun to say than hetatoma.
7. I'm a geek, and since I don't have any idea what hetatoma means, you are a bigger geek than me.
8. I can't really think of antoher sentance about hetatoma.
9. Ionly have to do one more sentance about hetatoma.
10. Yay, I'm done with the sentances for hetetoma.
Next word: beffudlement


beffudlement? what the heck is that?  
PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:29 am
I don't think beffudlement is a real word. I think he meant to say 'beffudled' which means confused. Beffudlement would then mean 'state of confusion.'

And for the sake of this game not dying since I happen to like it, I shall continue.


CONFUSION

1. The previously mentioned invented word caused us some confusion.
2. Confusion is not a nice state to be in.
3. Confusion is almost always accompanied by anxiety.
4. Confusion plus anxiety can lead to emotional distress.
5. Emotional distress caused by confusion is definitely the worst when the word 'love' is involved.
6. Love is a word that cannot easily be defined and therefore causesconfusion.
7. I am getting rather tired of writing about confusion.
8. I should've become a shrink because people say that I'm good at sorting out their problems caused by confusion.
9. I wonder what shrinks do when they're stumped about a case and suffer from confusion.
10. Do not confuse confusion with fusion.


plethora  

applecyder


hippiepoet1964

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:32 pm
1. Plethora is a wonderful word.
2. I had to look up plethora to remind myself of it's definition.
3. I generally have a plethora of thoughts running through my mind.
4. The dessert has a plethora of cactus.
5. Plethora is also a medical term.
6. Plethora is an excess of blood in the circulatory system or in one particular organ.
7. You think I would have remembered the word plethora from Nursing School. rolleyes
8. The beach captures me with it's wonderful plethora of things to do and see.
9. There are a plethora of folks here at Gaia.
10. There is a plethora of life in the jungles.



New Word: Partner  
PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 9:27 am
1. Children imitating cowboys often say 'parnder' instead of partner.
2. My partner-in-crime and I already have a full-proof way of taking over the world domokun
3. 'Life partner' is a euphemism I heard that was used to describe a homosexual cohabitating couple.
4. I saw a movie about competetive ballroom dancing where the male dancer fell in love with his partner.
5. I tried to partner peanut butter with jelly but I didn't like the result.
6. Cinderella lost her glass slipper's partner.
7. I'm not fond of group activities because it's hard to find an intelligent partner.
8. Those pants and that blouse do not make good partners.
9. Cops have to trust completely in their partners.
10. Bonnie and Clyde were infamous partners.


retronym  

applecyder


hippiepoet1964

PostPosted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:18 am
retronym

1. Wow, it is going to be difficult to make ten sentences with the word retronym.
2. I had to look up retronym in the dictionary.
3. Retronym is referring to a word or phrase.
4. The dictionary says this: Retronym is a word or phrase created because an existing term that was once used alone needs to be distinguished from a term referring to a new development, as acoustic guitar in contrast to electric guitar or analog watch in contrast to digital watch.
5. I don't remember studying retronym in school.
6. Retronym and antonym are words which rhyme.
7. I am using the word retronym in this sentence.
8. Can you use the word retronym in a sentence.
9. Damn, I have one more sentence to use the word retronym.
10. I hope it is awhile before I need to try and use the word retronym in ten damn sentences. eek


New word: Gossamer  
PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:58 am
1. The dictionary says that gossamer is a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, especially in autumn.
2. When I see the word gossamer I think of a thin, light fabric.
3. Gossamer is often used to describe the material of ladies' dresses in fanciful novels.
4. Gossamer is the type of material suits the ladies' extremely light, flimsy, or delicate characteristics.
5. I didn't know that gossamer is also a thin yet waterproof outer garment, especially for women.
6. The history of the word gossamer is traced to the Middle Ages.
7. The original meaning of gossamer is thought to be possibly first used as a name for late, mild autumn since it was a time when goose was a favorite dish.
8. Eventually, gossamer was transferred to cobwebs frequent at that time of year.
9. How can people associate silky, gauzy, gossamer material with a fine film of cobwebs often seen floating in the air or caught on bushes or grass?
10. I think my opinion of gossamer, because of the cobwebs reference, just changed confused


escalation  

applecyder


iMUFFIN HOAR

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:10 am
applecyder
I don't think beffudlement is a real word. I think he meant to say 'beffudled' which means confused. Beffudlement would then mean 'state of confusion.'


I believe it would be spelled befuddlement cool
 
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:21 am
1. The escalation of war is scary.
2. During the Korean War, some Americans urged escalation of the war through bombing of the People's Republic of China.
3. Escalaton of the taxes in this country is getting out of control.
4. How am I going to make 10 sentences with the word "escalation?"
5. Can I use other forms of the word "escalation" in my sentences?
6. I ran up the down escalator.
7. It was a mistake to run up a down escalator!
8. I would advise against running up a down escalator.
9. When I tried to escalate, I actually did the opposite.
10. Do the last four sentences count for the word "escalation?"


component  

iMUFFIN HOAR


iMUFFIN HOAR

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:22 am
Kristal Lee
Character

1. Oh, I know that guy: he's a "real character"!
2. Hamlet is, predictably, the main character of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
3. I don't have a favourite Gaia character.
4. If I were to have a favourite Gaia character, it might be Moira.
5. Cardbot is the most annoying character to play against in the Gaia card game.
6. I need to think of a new character for my new role playing campaign.
7. Chinese characters are beautiful, but can be difficult to learn!
8. Japanese characters are based on Chinese characters. (2 in 1! XD)
9. Do ninjas really always make the best characters?
10. I think Gaia should create more characters.

There you go! (By the way, I DID spell "favourite" right. I'm Canadian. razz )

Next word:

SPOON! biggrin



Do you watch the "Tick?'  
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:01 pm
Component

1. A good cook must gather all the component(s) of the recipe.
2. Butter is a component of Chocolate Chip Cookies.
3. You can go to salvage yards to find many component(s) of cars.
4. It is funny how many components children's toys sometimes have.
5. The components to the bomb were found in the man's locker.
6. Anhydrous Ammonia is a component used in the making of methamphetamines.
7. The stereo components were made in Germany.
8. What components went into the witches brew?
9. The jejunum is a component of the digestive system.
10. How many damn components is in this machine?

New Word: Paragraph  

hippiepoet1964


Khale Demos

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:59 pm
1. Your paragragh must be at least 4 sentences long.
2. I have to write a paragraph on pollution.
3. A paragraph is too much to write for a kindergardener.
4. I have to make a whole paragraph of puns.
5. Using the word paragraph ten times really sucks.
6. My little brother wrote his own paragraph all by himself.
7. What does the word paragraph mean?
8. You paragraph must include the answer to all three questions.
9. That was an extremely long paragraph.
10. I will read the next paragraph.
11. My paragraph fell off!

Next word: Dominant  
PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:55 am
Dominant

1. The dominant male animal in a group of animals of the same species is called the alpha male.
2. Does that mean that the dominant female leader of a group of animals is therefore called the alpha female?
3. In human children, I guess the dominant person would be a bully.
4. The unfortunate dominant belief among teenagers is that talking badly and cursing every other word is cool.
5. On the other hand the dominant practice among young adults is that having a disposable income is a must.
6. In dating, it is still considered scary when the dominant partner is the female, although some people beg to differ.
7. Between husbands and wives, the dominant partner was traditionally the male because of his ability to earn more.
8. Good orators are generally the dominant figures in a group, which is why they end up as politicians.
9. To ensure the success of a dominant person, it would help if s/he has good looks.
10. The gene for dark hair is more dominant than the gene for blonde hair.


misery  

applecyder


penguin epiphany

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:10 am
misery

1.) When our cat died, we suffered great misery.
2.) Misery is a fun word to say because it rolls off the tongue.
3.) The word misery can mean sadness or grief among many other things.
4.) I am suffering great misery trying to think of sentences for this game xd .
5.) Misery could probably be the name of a soap opera.
6.) March 1st, 2007 caused the parents of eight teenagers misery.
7.) People who don't think their life is worth living cause their relatives misery.
8.) September 11th, 2001 caused thousands of people misery and grief.
9.) The word misery is a verb.
10.) My misery is now over because I am done typing these sentences.


Next Word: verb  
PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:11 am
Verb

1. A verb is an action word.
2. The word running is a verb.
3. A complete sentence must consist of both a noun and a verb.
4. Please write ten sentences using the word, verb.
5. A verb begins the predicate of a sentence.
6. A noun is the subject of a sentence and the verb is the predicate.
7. Laugh, smile, talk are all verbs, or words of action.
8. Mountain is a noun and not a verb.
9. Verb and Herb are rhyming words.
10. Do you know the difference between a verb and an adverb?


SALVAGE
 

hippiepoet1964


Zoe green eyes

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:35 pm
1. I had to salvage the ingredients for my baked potato.

2. Searching through what is called garbage to some people and creating treasure is salvaging.

3. Saving your things from the wreckage of a hurricane is salvaging.

4. I salvage all the time.

5. Going to a Vintage shop is salvaging.

6. Good Will could be categorized as a salvage.

7. Using old utensils in new houses is salvaging.

8. People should salvage more often on the television show "Flip this House".

9. Salvaging is much cheaper than buying new.

10. Renovating an antigue house is also known as salvaging.

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