The H word!
I love WORDS,
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Spoken, written, whispered, sung or shouted.......
They take me by the hand into vast tracts of ideas and thoughts, fact and fiction.
I wander in those lush green valleys as my imagination is
tickled, tantalised, titivated, horrified, mesmerised and so thoroughly entertained that I would think that I might be tired at the end of the day. But no, I go to bed and curl up with a good book until my eyelids rest.
Today I'm playing with the word HAIRY.
The word is usually used as an adjective, sometimes a noun .......
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It's HAIRY .....named Hubert, Harry or Hound.
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It's HAIRY, horrible and even horendous.
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It's HAIRY hastening, hustling and horrifying.
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They're HAIRY and handsome?
OR
HAIRY and hated!
Heaven or hell, for you to decide.
It is interesting that in colloquial (day to day) language.............
HAIRY can mean SCARY!
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Hazardous, horrifying and hell
OR
(your heavenly, happy place?)
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Hellish hurricane Hester horrifies!
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She wears a hard hat and a habit in days long gone. Hard hooves hammer before the hiGH jump.
I'm sure you've noticed (even been bewildered by) the use of H words throughout my post.
The repetition of any sound is called alliteration
It's to make your tongue curl around the repetitive sounds if you say them out loud and to entertain you. You even might be seduced into learning some of them because they sound good rolling from your lips.
Lastly I introduce you to the HAIRY Bikers, David and Simon who are famous chefs. They often travel around on their motor bikes finding delicious recipes in interesting places. They are famous for their TV show.
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They could be called HIRSUTE - extra hairy........long hair, beards and moustaches.
My mother would have called them scruffy. You might think them 'handsome hunks'.
There is no accounting for taste.
One thing! Thank goodness that we are all different.
Ha ha (also H word), my mind took me to some "H" word that caused havoc recently, for the life of me I cannot think what the word could be that it landed up in court and on the news, really thought you may have an answer here @justjoy alas no!
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I love word play............how about Cat in the Hat? Such fun.
Word games always fun, played loads of scrabble, take words to build meaning
like hat - Humans Articulate Time, always good fun.
Loved this, especially the alliteration! A very fun read!
Repetition of sounds comes from baby hood when repetitive sounds entertain us emanating from our little bundles of joy.
I remember that! Everything for a while started with "b" so his step grandma became Bammy. :))
Talking about words... This guy from Finland has a very interesting way of learning and getting familiar with the peculiarities of English
His accent is the funniest part of it all!
Yes, English is a very peculiar language. But, I imagine so is Russian? Not so?
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I've been very busy completing an 8000+ word 'story'. A huge undertaking for me! A foretaste of what writing a novel would be like. I'm gathering ideas already!