ayou can also describe how it sounds, smells,tastes,and feels to help your reader experience it 您能也描述怎么它听起来,气味,口味,并且感觉帮助您的读者体验它[translate] aalways empty. 总空。[translate] a@cb_Anna:If you were in my shoes, that's a big accomplishment. @cb_Anna :如果您是...
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Due to the fact thatnoisomelooks quite similar tonoisy(and both words tend to be used to describe unpleasant things) many people assume that the words are synonyms. This is, we regret to inform you, not the case.Noisomedoes have other meanings in addition to "stinky," but they lean tow...
Water on water: the things that matter. Impossible to describe the deep empty longing, in the voice of dogs. My childhood was elsewhere. The light shone, a thread through the eye of a needle I had to fit into. Calcutta is a big city, the grandest in our region. But the wind still...
These 180 hilariously illustrated words prove that a sequel can be just as good as the original. With even more words you need to describe characters, places, weather, action, emotions, tastes, and smells. The flipbook comes with a stand and is guaranteed to permanently cure your writer's ...
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plop- i like that word..plop! WORD OUT!! G-UNIT! PIMPIN IN ORANGE! OMG IM RANDOM! Eric / November 5, 2006 9:47 AM i second 'quack' and 'plop' i've been searching for funny-sounding words that describe sounds and here's a few i didn't see listed: bonk, whap, thwap, splat...
has no particular destination in mind. He is simply following a fantasy founded on little more than a few poems set in that mythical city, seeking, as he will later describe it, “the passage to a poetic existence.” Arriving in East Berlin, Carl tries to get his bearings, picks up ...
How would you describe yourself? How would you like to pay? How you doin' today? How you doing? How're you? How's everything? How's it going? How's life? How's the weather today? How's the weather? How's tricks? How's work going? How's work? How's your day going? Huawe...
suggests that the maniq language is rich with words that describe smells. jaroon thotsagool the same is true of jahai, a language spoken on the malay peninsula, majid argues in another recent paper in cognition . she and a colleague, niclas burenhult, used a scratch-and-sniff test of ...