Once upon a time, in a little clearing in the woods, there lived a little girl by the name of Soofie. She lived with her step-mother, father and her brother Jack.
Although the house was small and she did not live a LUXURIANT life, she was happy.
One day, she had an argument with her step-mother. Her step-mother thought that Soofie stole the cookies she had just baked for the village fair. In EXASPERATION, her step-mother picked up a flower pot and hurled it at Soofie. It narrowly missed hitting her.
Unable to accept the INDIGNITY of being wrongly accused, Soofie decided to leave the house.
She packed her bags and waited till nightfall. Then as quietly as she could, she sneaked out of the house. Although her bags were big and CUMBERSOME, she managed to get away from the house by dragging them along the sandy ground and through a MURKY stream.
"Let's see my step-mom regret her actions when she finds me missing at daybreak!" Sofie thought to herself gleefully as she trotted along the river bank, dragging her bags behind her.
Suddenly, Soofie stopped in her tracks. She was staring at the DISMAL scene in front of her. Fallen across the only path out of the woods was a giant oak tree. It was so big that Soofie was sure she would never be able to climb over it.
Unknown to Soofie, there was someone following her all this time. It was the village baddie, Grooch. Nobody liked him because he was always full of deceit and ROOKERY.
Grooch stepped out from behind the tree he was hiding and walked towards Soofie, startling her with his sudden presence.
"Hello, Soofie!" he snarled with his loud gruff voice.
"Er, hello Grooch," Soofie stammered, afraid of this huge man.
"What are you doing here?" Grooch asked.
"Er, I'm trying to leave the woods," Soofie replied.
"Then you'll have to find another way, because this path is blocked I'm afraid," Grooch smirked.
"Do you know of another way out of the woods?" Soofie asked; she was determined to carry out her plan to run away from home.
"Well, you'll have to walk towards those HUMMOCKS over there," Grooch said, pointing to the south.
"Can you show me the way?"
"It's my pleasure!" Grooch boomed. This was the first time Soofie had seen him smile.
to be continued.....
Cheers!
ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE
2006-06-13 22:08:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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1) All the rain has made the grass luxuriant.
2) The teacher threw the girls homework down in exasperation.
3) The quality of homework was enough to infuriate the teacher.
4) The indignity of falling off the chair was very embarassing.
5) Trying to get the cumbersome sofa up the stairs was very difficult.
6) The water was so murky they couldn't see the bottom.
7) The grey sky and rain made the scene look very dismal.
8) In the evening the birds fly back to their roost in the rookery.
9) As he crossed the fields he kept tripping over the hummocks of grass.
10) As they hoisted the flag aloft it flapped in the breeze,
11) The baby was wailing because it was wet and hungry.
12) The ancient mound in the field was found to contain a burial chamber.
13)They gasped in horror as the precious vase toppled to the floor.
14) As they crossed the finish line they fell to the ground exhausted.
P.S. Would just like to point out that there is no such word as infuriant and I have assumed you mean infuriate (3)
2006-06-13 22:25:12
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answered by piapoi 3
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1) The new 2F form issued by IT Department is nothing but mere a luxriant excercise and will make the procedure to file IT return cumbersome.
2) Japan had really shown a very dismal or murky performance against Australia in Football.
3) An infant boy drowned Monday in a "murky and neglected swimming pool," after crawling out a rear door into the yard.
4) A turtle rookery is typically a beach where the adult female nests and lays her eggs.
5) Every man is a lord of realm besides which the earthly empire of CZAR is but a pretty state, a hummock left by the ice.
2006-06-13 21:37:25
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answer #3
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answered by Deepak S 2
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Luxuriant use of resources is a wrong thing.
The leader was known to have a hand in many murky deals.
The task of installing an operating system is a cumbersome one
The dismal performance of the national team is a source of concern for fans
The ultimate indignity is to be found wanting when someone desires love from you
2006-06-13 21:14:45
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answer #4
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answered by rahul s 4
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If you deemed it luxuriant - then I'd hate to think what you'd make of shaggy sheep?
If sh'e just exaperation to listen to - then muffle your ears while your at it.
Its impossible to make her infuriant - she's too kind hearted.
The indignity of it was too much for Gert - she just fainted - she thought it was the bishop who'd farted whereas it was his horse!
Running down the road trying to escape that raving nubile beaty was extremely cumbersome - one hand was clutching the wife and the other was beating off her mother!
It was so murky even the fish were packing binoculars & poping up to find out where they were.
She's so dismal evertime I take her to my place all the mice come out & throw themselves on the traps.
I thought at first it was a rookery then a buch of chimps came out & threw every damned stone at us they could.
I got that kind of screwed up, drove the buggy over those hummocks to the left and fell into the water ditch on the other side.
Its all just a touch of idiocy!
2006-06-13 22:07:45
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answer #5
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answered by Hakit. 4
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Easy -
Luxuriant exaperation infuriant indignity cumbersome murky dismal rookery hummocks
2006-06-13 21:19:26
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answer #6
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answered by Jeff J 4
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my luxuriant donkey moved swiftly as i slapped his hummocks. though my muscles were cumbersome from training, i found a rookery of difficulties in getting up the hill. at last the dismal flowers turned to indignity, and and across the infuriant meadow i could at last see the murky. then i jumped up and laughed in exasperation.
2006-06-13 22:55:51
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answer #7
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answered by donlockwood36 4
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It's not that hard.
Start by looking up the definition of each word at
http://www.dictionary.com
2006-06-13 21:14:34
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answer #8
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answered by MsMath 7
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try a dictionary, derez sentences dere 2...
2006-06-13 21:22:23
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answered by charmed4innocent 2
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Use a dictionary dude, no highway option.
2006-06-13 21:13:52
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answered by Brian Reed 3
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