Saturday, December 15, 2007
Word of the Day
Grandeur (noun) — splendor; over-the-top greatness
Word in a Sentence: "Yes, if there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that the man has delusions of grandeur." – page 175 of the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods
Your turn! With all the holiday trimmings and tinsel around us these days, I would imagine this word can spark tons o' creative sentences! What have ya'll got for me? Use the comment field to write your sentence of grandeur...
"Some days I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, fantasy novel, word of the day
Word of the Day
Grandeur (noun) — splendor; over-the-top greatness
Word in a Sentence: "Yes, if there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that the man has delusions of grandeur." – page 175 of the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods
Your turn! With all the holiday trimmings and tinsel around us these days, I would imagine this word can spark tons o' creative sentences! What have ya'll got for me? Use the comment field to write your sentence of grandeur...
"Some days I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, fantasy novel, word of the day
Labels: Choices Meant for Gods, word of the day
3 Comments:
Hi Sandy. All the best of the holidays to you. Grandeur is a tough one. You already took the best one with delusions of grandeur!! But I did visit a friend's house the other day. Some people might say he has delusions of grandeur when he talks about his Christmas decorations but I think he has the best in town so I guess I could say that his decorations are grander than any delusions could ever be!! All of the grandeur of the season surrounds his home!! No delusions about it!
Hi Sandy,
Just flew in from AuthorIsland!
She was the most memorable woman I have ever known, with a moon light sonata in her voice, yet the grandeur of her laughter lit up a room like John Phillips Sousa on the fourth of July.
Melissa K.
Meljprincess at aol dot com
Hi Sandy,
Aloha from AuthorIsland. I am always impressed by the grandeur of buildings constructed in ancient civilizations without the assistance of heavy moving equipment!
E.L. Felder
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