1. Climb
2. Vague
3. Sadness
4. Perish
5. Pangs
6. Nepenthe (n.)) A drug or drink, or the plant yielding it, mentioned by ancient writers as having the power to bring forgetfulness of sorrow or trouble. anything inducing a pleasurable sensation of forgetfulness, especially of sorrow or trouble.)
7. Neolithic
8. Four
9. Offhand
10. Reappear
11. Sallow
12. Abdicate (v)) to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, especially in a formal manner )
Use at least 10 of the words to create a story or poem
The words can appear in an alternate form
Use the words in any order that you like.
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Welcome one and all to Monday – or whatever day it might be in your neck of the world – and yes, this means WoRdLes – haahaha – so, jump in and enjoy, play and tease – and I’ll be checking in and reading, as Yves is away 🙂
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I actually played along! Two prompts in a row — I must be going mad! lol : D
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LOL – well, then bring on the madness! 😀 Great job of it too – your posts – although if you choose to “great job” of madness, that’s fine too. 🙂
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Madness reigns — I need a dose of John Lennon’s Imagine and the plant that brings forgetfulness of sorrow. A recipe I need to cook up in my little kitchen.
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I hear ya – I hear ya ….. ((((((((Lorraine)))))))))
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This is a great challenge and I’d love to do it. How did you create the image? Is it an app somewhere?
Thanks so much!
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Hi Morgan – welcome to mlmm – and feel free to participate in the wordle. 🙂
You can do a google search using the words “word cloud generator” or “wordle generator” and this will offer you several possibilities and options to create word images etc.
Yves, who is the host of MLMM and constructs the wordles is away for the month of July, so if you hang about and keep popping back in here, in August, you can always ask her on a Monday wordle then. She’ll be able to offer you more specific information about what programs etc. she uses or prefers. 🙂
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Thanks, That helps alot. I’ve seen these used in many places and like them, but never knew how to create them 🙂
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they can be fun to create – in fact, you can end up blowing hours doing it – LOL! glad to be of help here 🙂
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Oh dear!
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I’m sorry, but I can’t access your post – perhaps you could simply copy your actual post url and add it to Mr. Linky – Blogger platforms can use Mr. Linky – and then, technically, I should be able to get to your site and read your piece 🙂
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