Greetings logophiles and other creative types!
It’s time for another
But First, An Apology
Apparently I never posted the winner from last week. How did that happen?
Well, better late than never. Our winner was . . .
kim881
Decent average human beings
Demonstrate just how ordinary
They are
Uninspired
Not even shades of grey
Living dull lives
Conventional
Pedestrian
Run-of-the-millLet’s shake them up
Show how to be
Exciting
Bold
Cherry chocolate coconut
Fizzy fancy flavour
Not
Vanilla@kim88110
Congratulations, Kim – don’t forget your badge!
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Enough chit-chat – what’s the Wicked Word?
Being as this is Banned Books Week, the Wicked Word is . . .
BOOKISH
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Since 1997 my life has become ‘bookish’
– books in every room, and I mean every
– boxes of books breeding in hall
– owning a bookshop & renting a 70ft storeroom
because I fell in love with an antiquarian book dealer!
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Reblogged this on The life of a 40 something and commented:
It’s Wicked Word Wednesday . . .such fun. I’ve just submitted my entry. You can play too. The simplest and quickest way is by voting, but the best way is by writing 42 words too.
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Thank you so much for letting me know that I am a winner of Wicked Word Wednesday. I had fun writing a poem using the prompt word ‘mediocre’. I have downloaded a badge and have one question, where is the best place to display it? Thanks again, Kim 🙂
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“Good consultants have a mix of soft skills and bookish expertise in their field. Their personality should match with your project team’s; while their depth in industry knowledge leads them to ask the right questions to develop a well thought out solution.” @lilyotron
Thank you for the fun “wicked” word!
Posted at lilyotron.wordpress.com
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I wore thick spectacles and had the unfortunate name – Prudence. I suffered the teasing, but I finally reached the end of my rope when Mr. Eldridge referred to me as “bookish”. I cast the spell and turned him into a frog!
Muah hahaha! (Wicked laugh not part of the entry!)
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