Day 3: Bree November 24, 2009
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BREE: A girl. Use in place of “girl,” “woman,” “gal,” “lady,” “young woman,” or “female.”
Use it in a sentence:
- I just got a date with the hottest bree!
- Watch out; that bree will chew you up and spit you out again.
- Hold the door for the bree coming up the stairs; her hands are full.
- I’m going to my little bree‘s school play today.
- Don’t go see that! It’s a total bree movie!
Your assignment: Use the word “bree” 5 times today.
Can you think of another sentence using “bree”? Add it in the comments!
Day 2: Vine November 23, 2009
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Vine: A suit of clothes/outfit. Use in place of “clothes,” “outfit,” “apparel,” “togs,” “garb,” or “attire.”
Use it in a sentence:
- Help me pick my vine for the dance on Saturday.
- This is my weekend vine.
- Put on your power vine.
- I need to go buy a new vine for my vacation.
- She has the cutest little Easter vine!
Your assignment: Use the word “vine” 5 times today.
Have an idea for another sentence using “vine”? Add it in the comments!
Day 1: Cop November 22, 2009
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COP: to get or obtain. Use it in place of “get,” “obtain,” “grab,” “bring,” “buy,” or “take.”
Use it in a sentence:
- I’m going to go cop lunch. Be back in 15.
- I have to go to the store to cop some bread and milk. Do you need anything?
- I’m going to go cop a nap.
- Want to cop dinner with me Friday night? (If she’s a hip duchess, she’ll be flattered.)
- Cop me a snack while you’re out.
Your assignment: Use the word “cop” FIVE times today.
Comment with extra sentence ideas!