Deskdude "It could make a million for you over night..."
Again, I use it inces…a lot. Not sure why.
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Deskdude "It could make a million for you over night..."
Again, I use it inces…a lot. Not sure why.
Deskdude "It could make a million for you over night..."
I don’t know where I got this, but it pops up in my writing a lot. :)
LauralyBeautiful /you find out who your friends are...
Beloved
It sounds like soft whispers in the dark.
Deskdude "It could make a million for you over night..."
I don’t know if I like it aesthetically, (although it does sound “sharp”, somewhat reflective of its meaning), but I tend to use it incessantly (another one of my over-used words).
LauralyBeautiful /you find out who your friends are...
My cheers are all wonky, so obviously I’m not posting enough. I’ll be upping my ‘list’ entries til this is straightened out!
yes – the most positivity in the smallest body. It’s like a superword. It sings all by itself.
starfield – this has a magical quality to it.
rushing – a subtle, dizzy sounding word.
harmony – every syllable in perfect union. Soft h, humming m, sweet e to round it out.
fantasy – another buzzing, perfectly blended sounding word.
enchanted – makes me think of garden paths in a wooded eden with berry bushes and unicorns with flowers in their manes.
melody – melody sounds like a melody, like every drop of it is a note in itself.
shine – just gorgeous!
mist – soft and short, but sweet.
amulet – I like how this blends in. I love the ‘let’ in particular, as if it is the dessert of the word.
twilight – The long twi and the softer light sound great together.
angiebabble is way behind on her life list.
Prolific -
–adjective
1. producing offspring, young, fruit, etc., abundantly; highly fruitful: a prolific pear tree.
2. producing in large quantities or with great frequency; highly productive: a prolific writer.
3. profusely productive or fruitful (often fol. by in or of): a bequest prolific of litigations.
4. characterized by abundant production: a prolific year for tomatoes.
angiebabble is way behind on her life list.
Chimera -
1. (often initial capital letter) a mythological, fire-breathing monster, commonly represented with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a serpent’s tail.
2. any similarly grotesque monster having disparate parts, esp. as depicted in decorative art.
3. a horrible or unreal creature of the imagination; a vain or idle fancy: He is far different from the chimera your fears have made of him.
4. Genetics. an organism composed of two or more genetically distinct tissues, as an organism that is partly male and partly female, or an artificially produced individual having tissues of several species.
LauralyBeautiful /you find out who your friends are...
Sky
Is there a happier sounding word?