Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Word of the Day
Imbricate (adjective) — having regular, overlapping edges; being covered in a pattern of overlapping edges; being ornamented with an overlapping-edged design
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, the fledgling dragon that Chariss befriends is imbricated with glistening purple and deep-blue scales.
Your turn! Do you have a roof or a fish you want to describe in your sentence today?
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, Choices Meant for Gods, fantasy novel, dragon
Word of the Day
Imbricate (adjective) — having regular, overlapping edges; being covered in a pattern of overlapping edges; being ornamented with an overlapping-edged design
Word in a Sentence: In the fantasy novel Choices Meant for Gods, the fledgling dragon that Chariss befriends is imbricated with glistening purple and deep-blue scales.
Your turn! Do you have a roof or a fish you want to describe in your sentence today?
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, Choices Meant for Gods, fantasy novel, dragon
Labels: Chariss, dragon, grammar, word of the day
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