Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Word of the Day
Phenomenal (adjective) -- remarkable; outstanding; fabulous; extraordinary; known through the senses, not the mind
Word in a Sentence: In the Choices fantasy trilogy, Nigel Taiman considers the lovely Amanda Chariss a phenomenal woman whom he'd like to marry, but she's a little busy saving the world.
Your turn! What great sentences do you have inside you today that could illustrate our vocabulary word? Any Barry fans want to give it a whirl? :)
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, Choices trilogy, fantasy trilogy, phenomenal, dragon
Word of the Day
Phenomenal (adjective) -- remarkable; outstanding; fabulous; extraordinary; known through the senses, not the mind
Word in a Sentence: In the Choices fantasy trilogy, Nigel Taiman considers the lovely Amanda Chariss a phenomenal woman whom he'd like to marry, but she's a little busy saving the world.
Your turn! What great sentences do you have inside you today that could illustrate our vocabulary word? Any Barry fans want to give it a whirl? :)
"Some days, I just want the dragon to win."
Tags: word of the day, Choices trilogy, fantasy trilogy, phenomenal, dragon
Labels: Choices trilogy, grammar, phenomenal, word of the day
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