Kudos to words in #AtoZChallenge

“Kerfuffle” is not a word I use often, and I need to find a way to do that.

#AtoZChallenge 2021 April Blogging from A to Z Challenge letter KI adore fun words.  I bet you do, too.  “Percolate” is one I do try to mix in my writing, and not because I’m a coffee junkie. “Whimsy” is something I bring to my blog.  If you’re reading this, I hope you think so, too.

Elle Driver from Kill Bill: Vol 2 said it best: “I’ve always liked that word…’gargantuan’… so rarely have an opportunity to use it in a sentence”

When I grow up, I want to create names for paint colors.

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    These could be writing prompts.

    Those are just the one-word names; the creative explosion is in the more descriptive, emotional two-word names.

    I do want to say that I painted my room “Bootie Time.”

    Of all the words I do like, I don’t like the word “palpable.” I don’t know why, but you’ll never convince me otherwise.

    How can I use underused words?  Thoughts and ideas percolate in my head.

    Knowledge keeps keyboard
    karaoke kerfuffle
    kindhearted.  Listen.

    Kerfuffle.  There you go.  What can you come up with? Color me curious.

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2 Responses to Kudos to words in #AtoZChallenge

  1. Blogable Club says:

    Thats a good word!
    I like Kismet for a K word
    even have a post about it on my personal blog lol
    May

  2. Anne Nydam says:

    Ha ha. I love when Dumbledore gets up to give a speech and says “I would like to say a few words. Nitwit. Blubber. Oddment. Tweak.” I have written blog posts on some of my favorite words, as well: borborygmous, squamulous, embrangled, floccinaucinihilipilification, and fid.
    Black and White: N for Neverwinter, Northrend

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