feat- a noteworthy or extraordinary act or achievement
desalinization- taking away of salt
slosh- to splash or move through water, mud, or slush
briny- Of, relating to, or resembling brine; salty
hubbub- a loud, confused noise, as of many voices; uproar
relapse- to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc
posit- to place, put, or set
existential- pertaining to existence
malaise- a vague or unfocused feeling of mental uneasiness, lethargy, or discomfort
cognitive- of or pertaining to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning, as contrasted with emotional and volitional processes
apparatus- any complex instrument or mechanism for a particular purpose
dichotomy- division into two parts, kinds, etc
conclusive- serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing
nuance- a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response
smoggy- full of or characterized by smog [smoke&fog]
funnel- a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like
chronic- constant; habitual; inveterate
epidemic- a rapid spread or increase in the occurrence of something
invasive- characterized by or involving invasion; offensive
debut- a first public appearance on a stage, on television
affliction- a state of pain, distress, or grief; misery
validate- to make valid; substantiate; confirm
embark- to board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle, as for a journey
stunted- slowed or stopped abnormally in growth or development
berth- a job; position
jurisdiction- the right power, or authority to administer justice by hearing/determining controversies
impose- to obtrude or thrust
subsidize- to secure the cooperation of by bribery; buy over
cotillion- a formalized dance for a large number of people, in which a head couple leads the other dancers through elaborate and stately figures
debutante- A young woman making a formal debut into society
innovation- The act of introducing something new
Sentences:
1. The feat of the author was so great that she earned millions of dollars.
2. The desalinization caused the chemical to change form.
3. I sloshed her with water because she sloshed me with water.
4. The eggs were too briny, so it made me thirsty.
5. She said, "What's all the hubbub in here?!"
6. He relapsed back into being lazy and never doing homework.
7. She posited the last puzzle piece into the puzzle.
8. Fables are not existential at all.
9. She was malaise because of all the new people around her.
10. The cognitive of the monkey was greater than a human's.
11. The apparatus was used for cleaning the toilet.
12. There was a dichotomy of white american people and black american people.
13. Judges try their best to be conclusive to end things quickly.
14. Her nuance in her face was really noticable.
15. It was smoggy outside because the fog combining with the smoke from the huge fire.
16. We used funnels in Biology class to easily get the liquid into the small opening of the cylinder.
17. His chronic lying was a disorder.
18. During WWI the flu epidemic killed millions of people.
19. Cindy noticed Bob was invasive because he started looking through her backpack.
20. The debut of the Backstreet Boys was a very long time ago.
21. Dan's affliction affected other people around him because of the way he was acting.
22. She validated the fact that her friend was lying.
23. The pilot embarked the plane in order to start the trip.
24. The train stunted at the train stop so people could get off.
25. His birth was to manage all the work papers and organize them.
26. He had the jurisdiction to silence the man.
27. She imposed her opinion about Sarah because she was upset with her.
28. The boss subsidized the smaller company telling them that he'll make the small company lucrative.
29. A long time ago, they had random cotillions all the time.
30. Kelly Clarkson was once a debutante.
31. The Apple company keeps making innovations of the ipod.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Wednesday
Wednesday is the middle of the week. It is the day which most people hate because it seems like the longest compared to all of the other days. Wednesday is the worst day of the week. [more sentences]
One reason why I despise Wednesday is because of all the work. All the teachers at school decide to give school work on Wednesdays because they think its the perfect day to pile up students with homework. They don't think about the fact that we also get work from other teachers too. Projects and essays are all due on Thursday, and some assignments are given the day before its actual due date.
Another reason why Wednesday is terrible is because of the time i spend at Mega SAT. The classes are not that bad, but because it finishes so late, I have to start homework late. When I complete my homework at home, it's so late that I barely have free time. As soon as I complete my homework, I eat, shower, and then sleep.
Wednesdays are very long. Whenever I'm in a class, I'm always wishing school would just end. Also, since I know I'm halfway through the week, I realize I still have more to go. javascript:void(0)
One reason why I despise Wednesday is because of all the work. All the teachers at school decide to give school work on Wednesdays because they think its the perfect day to pile up students with homework. They don't think about the fact that we also get work from other teachers too. Projects and essays are all due on Thursday, and some assignments are given the day before its actual due date.
Another reason why Wednesday is terrible is because of the time i spend at Mega SAT. The classes are not that bad, but because it finishes so late, I have to start homework late. When I complete my homework at home, it's so late that I barely have free time. As soon as I complete my homework, I eat, shower, and then sleep.
Wednesdays are very long. Whenever I'm in a class, I'm always wishing school would just end. Also, since I know I'm halfway through the week, I realize I still have more to go. javascript:void(0)
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