Make your WIP breathtakingly, scrumptiously, resplendent 👍😃😄
I do use some of them and I will add others in the future. I use discombobulated in speech and writing waaay more than I should. Probably.

Make your WIP breathtakingly, scrumptiously, resplendent 👍😃😄
I do use some of them and I will add others in the future. I use discombobulated in speech and writing waaay more than I should. Probably.

I had to re-blog this. What a helpful table. I think more writers should see it. 🙂
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Great 👍😎
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I love this!
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Thanks, Chris, for sharing this helpful information. 🙂
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Fantastic list. it seems, just about everyone gets in a rut and overuses certain words.
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I know that one Michelle 😄
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I find the word balderdash a great one to use when you are peckish.
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On toast Noelle? 😀 😀 😀
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Thank you Chris
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Oh, and fyi beware the adverbs…
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I do, like the plaque 😄😄😄
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I don’t overly use it but I do use it because I had a boss who loved to intentionally say it as “discom-boob-alated.”
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The peasant 😄😄😄
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Thanks for passing along. More lovely words for my brain 🙂
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😄😄😄
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