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Friday, August 10, 2007

Game Time . . .

Verbs, at least strong verbs, should be a writer’s best friend.


To that end . . . let’s play a little verb game.

The following list contains two-verb pairs, which have similar meanings. The trick is to figure out the verbs. Why is that a trick? Because the first letter is missing from each pair of words.

And, hey, no cheating. Don't use word web or your friendly Thesaurus.

Feel free to leave your guesses under the comment section.

Oh, and I will post the correct answers, providing no one gets them all.

1) __mooth __ron

2) __hrow __itch

3) __lide __kate

4) __ack __leave

5) __avigate __aneuver

6) __inch __crimp

7) __urk __kulk

8) __ __ ow __ __ pand two letters are missing in each word.

Happy verbing!

~~Sandra
HARM'S WAY book-signing, August 25th, 2007
See Sandra’s blog for more information:
Lone Star Meanderings

9 comments:

L.A. Mitchell said...

Okay, I got them all but #4..total mental block (w/o cheating :) Fun, Sandra. Thanks for keeping our minds sharp.

Sherry A Davis said...

1. smooth/iron
2. throw/pitch
3. glide/skate
4. pack/leave
5. navigate/manuever
6. pinch/scrimp
7. lurk/skulk
8. grow/expand

I love word games! I hope I got them right :)

Robin Haseltine said...

1) smooth iron

2) throw pitch

3) glide skate

4) hack cleave

5) navigate maneuver

6) pinch scrimp

7) lurk skulk

8) g r ow e x pand two letters are missing in each word.

Sherry A Davis said...

Oooh. I think Robin is right on #4.

L.A. Mitchell said...

See...4 was tricky. Oh, and I had slide and skate for #3. Are glide and slide synonymous?

K.M. Saint James said...

Very good, girlies. Isn't this fun?

Karen said...

I love word games!

1. smooth/iron
2. throw/pitch
3. slide/skate
4. hack/cleave
5. navigate/maneuver
6. pinch/scrimp
7. lurk/skulk
8. grow/expand

Mary Karlik said...

The second part of #7 got me. Fun game!
Mary

AmPowerBlog said...

Happy verbing to you! If my students knew some nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives - and how to string 'em all together coherently - my life'd be a whole lot easier (or I'd be out of a job!)

Take care Sandra! And come over for another visit on my page - I do appreciate your informed comments!