This week it’s back to nonsense. Your task is to write a story in which you describe your meaning of the word woklecockle. It’s a noun so it probably needs to be the name of a person, place or thing.
Go have fun and be creative as I look forward to reading your thoughts on this word.
Please link your responses using the linking tool below.
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Oh Michael, I did have some fun with this! Enjoy
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As JRR Tolkien penned, “All who wander are not lost,” or something to that effect. And Griswold has found his way back to his origins:
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