Word of the Day
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Outrageous (adjective) – Monstrous, grossly offensive, being an outrage (from Middle English and Old French)
Word in a Sentence: I wonder if Lionel Ritchie will think my novel Choices Meant for Gods is outrageous in its display of a polytheistic society.
Your turn! Okay, so my sentence doesn’t give you a great context for the word, but you pop culture freaks like me are still laughing, aren’t you? What can you guys come up with that gives the word good context? I know you’ve got it in you!
“Some days, you just want the dragon to win.”
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Outrageous (adjective) – Monstrous, grossly offensive, being an outrage (from Middle English and Old French)
Word in a Sentence: I wonder if Lionel Ritchie will think my novel Choices Meant for Gods is outrageous in its display of a polytheistic society.
Your turn! Okay, so my sentence doesn’t give you a great context for the word, but you pop culture freaks like me are still laughing, aren’t you? What can you guys come up with that gives the word good context? I know you’ve got it in you!
“Some days, you just want the dragon to win.”
1 Comments:
Any comments I would attempt to make about the outrageous behavior of a small group of local people would be construed as even more outrageous.
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