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Are any of these going to work>Riding in a Model T, drinking bathtub gin and bootleg whiskey.”
She'd folded, twisted, curved a hand towel into what looked like some strange bird squatting on the duvet.
And with a strangled gasp, dropped it as if it held a hissing snake.
I'd have hounded you like a wolf to drag those words out of you.”
And some can't resist beating a dead horse.
aren't these winners!!!
Lindy wrote: "Are any of these going to work>Riding in a Model T, drinking bathtub gin and bootleg whiskey.”
She'd folded, twisted, curved a hand towel into what looked like some strange bird squatting on th..."
they all look good to me.
For the person who was wondering about a lobster:Despite the name, shellfish are not a kind of fish,
so that wouldinclude, scallops, clams etc
"I'd been plowing through the smokes at a record pace..."Would that work for smoke? I though the 'bonus' word was a free-for-all (if you find any use, you can use it) but maybe I'm wrong?
Umm.. so do I post my points and hope it counts? I think I have an alternative that I'll use, *rabble*rabble*rabble*
Alana ~ The Book Pimp wrote: "Umm.. so do I post my points and hope it counts? I think I have an alternative that I'll use, *rabble*rabble*rabble*"Sorry I haven't checked in. I'll head over to your thread in a few.
Zakiya wrote: "For dragon, does it have to be an actual dragon, or can it be a tattoo?"Animals can be real or fake so a tattoo would work.
★¸. • * ° * Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie*°°*•.¸. ♥★ wrote: "Go with it Alana!! You can blame me if its not acceptable ok!?"I had a different book I read this week where is was cut and dry, I just had already mapped out all the quotes and everything for the other one. Didn't want to have to re-do everything, but I did. No worries
Suzanne wrote: "Does "run a nice hot bath" count for bathtub?"Nope, sorry. It needs to mention the tub.
Lauren wrote: "Would this work for "cookie":Got caught with his hand in the cookie jar."
Nope, see mesg 4. The food needs to be the food, not a serving dish. I used the example cookie sheet wouldn't work. Cookie jar is kind of the same situation.
Turtlecollector wrote: "could "..vocabulary lightning round..." count for lightning?"Hmmmm I never thought of using it like that, but yes I'll take it.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Turtlecollector wrote: "could "..vocabulary lightning round..." count for lightning?"Hmmmm I never thought of using it like that, but yes I'll take it."
Thanks. I think I found a different book to use in the meantime, but just in case I need to go back to that one.
Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Zakiya wrote: "For dragon, does it have to be an actual dragon, or can it be a tattoo?"Animals can be real or fake so a tattoo would work."
Okay thanks!
So I noticed in your original listing of what is okay for fruit, you included smell... I have a book with pretty much no food listed so I am hoping this works: "in a room that smelled of roses and lemon wax..." since they are specifically talking about lemons just in the form of a cleaning product, is that still okay?
Heather ~ Marceline wrote: "So I noticed in your original listing of what is okay for fruit, you included smell... I have a book with pretty much no food listed so I am hoping this works: "in a room that smelled of roses and..."Yes, I'll take that.
Alyssa wrote: "Is thunderbolt OK for lightning?"If it is used as a shape or referring to a visual of lightning yes. If it is referring to the computer technology then no.
Alyssa wrote: "I have no idea about the computer technology thing."I'll be honest, I just searched Thunderbolt, and the first whole page was related to a computer application/program. I have no clue what it is or does either. I just know that is not what I was looking for.
Would this work for "pool":Here the stream widened into a chest-deep pool before spilling over into a waterfall.
Sam wrote: "Would a sand castle work for castle?"Jenne wrote: "Will palace work for castle?"
Both will work.
Just out of curiosity, is any of these two sentences you are looking for the use of column? It has columns and shutters and about a hundred magnolia trees.
But I was on high alert, watching the house get closer, getting that first view of the columns and the grand porch.
Amy ~Lover of Books~ wrote: "Just out of curiosity, is any of these two sentences you are looking for the use of column? It has columns and shutters and about a hundred magnolia trees.
But I was on high alert, watching the ..."
Both are exactly what I was looking for.
Vaughn wrote: "will Temple work for castle?"No. Temple could be any place dedicated to the service or worship of a deity or deities, while a castle is a fortified, usually walled residence, of noble in feudal times.
Vaughn wrote: "ok but mansion works, according to previous posts, right?"Palace will work, not Mansion.
★¸. • * ° * Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie*°°*•.¸. ♥★ wrote: "Will you accept Vestibule for Foyer??"Yes.
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If there is implied smoke coming out of it. Just the tower itself no."
Thanks Dawn!