The word ‘Love’ can be used as a noun, a verb an adjective or an interjection! Noun – Love can get very complicated. Verb – Jill loves Jack. Adjective – That is my favorite love song Interjection – Love! *Thus, it is ultimately how we use our words that determine their ‘part...
But the Chaldeans' army pursued after them, and overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jericho: and when they had taken him, they brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon to Riblah in the land of Hamath, where he gave judgment upon him… Jeremiah 52:8-11 But the army of the Ch...
Interjection ▲ Expression of disapproval, disregard, disdain, disgust, or disbelief “Bosh! I can't believe you'd fall for such an obvious scam.” Noun ▲ Senseless or absurd language, behavior, or ideas “His speech was full ofbosh, with no coherent thoughts or meaningful ideas.” ...
Then they took the king, and carried him up unto the king of Babylon to Riblah in the land of Hamath; where he gave judgment upon him… neither shall Ezekiel 34:2,8 Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel, prophesy, and say unto them, Thus saith the Lord GOD unto th...
“With some exceptions” is actually a terrific interjection, if you’re looking for weasel words. In fact, the exceptions are probably central to her point. “Conservative radio shows are–with some exceptions–civil and reasoned discourse.” ...
(it’s actually a small folding conference table, blah). Then hopefully the old cat litter pails (they seal halfway OK) will be dry so they can temporarily hold pantry supplies. Such is my life right now. I did not fight the kitchen cleanup fight today or over the weekend. I am a ...
Sure, recently the internet has allowed a lot of self-proclaimed,creative writing expertsto dominate the field of online literature. And yes, a lot of the esteemed professional creative writers have given up trying to fight the growing trend to publish any blah, blah, quickly typed, unpolished...