Friday, September 26, 2014

SOPH: Vocab sentences Unit 2 due Monday

Post BEFORE CLASS ON Monday ten (10) sentences using ten different vocabulary words correctly, giving a context clue to the meaning of the word within your sentence. You will be graded on the quality of your sentences. 

"Door rows" should work with words 1-10; "window seats" 4-6 should work with words 11-20.

Your context clue should use restatement, contrast, or inference (see p.7  of your vocab book if you need help with these).

Of course, identify yourself according to your first name, last initial, and section color.

e.g. Usually slightly nervous and uncertain, most ninth graders entering St. Mark's are somewhat taciturn during their initial days in school.

You will be graded on the correctness of both the word usage and also the context clue. 

Here are the twenty words along with some "observations" that I made in class:


1. accost---negative connotation usually--as in kiosk workers
2. animadversion
3. avid--usually a positive connotation
4. brackish—saline---Neti pot
5. celerity---Hermes----FTD florist logo
6. devious—often negative connotation
7. gambit---Queen’s gambit opening move in chess
8. halcyon—Greek myth
9. histrionic—pertaining to actors
10. incendiary—Molotov cocktail, for instance
11. maelstrom-used more often "figuratively" than literally
12. myopic--used more often "figuratively" than literally
13. overt—opposite is covert, as in the CIA 
14. pejorative-often used to describe how a connotation is "negative" in meaning
15. propriety--the "properness" of something
16. sacrilege
17. summarily ---"summarily dismissed" has become a (cliché)
18. suppliant--same root word as the verb "to kneel"
19. talisman—e.g.  "The Monkey’s Paw"

20. undulate---the verb illustrated by "doing the wave" at sporting events

35 Comments:

At 8:06 PM, Anonymous Nick P. Blue said...

1. Salesmen can make you feel uncomfortable, as they can accost you and press you to buy something that you don't really need.
2. Her grandmother, who has been found to be difficult to please, is known for her frequent animadversions which exhibit her discontent.
3. One of my cousins is an avid reader, and everywhere you go you are likely to find him with his head in a book.
4. The Chesapeake Bay has brackish water, since it is where the freshwater from the many rivers that feed into it and the salty water of the Atlantic mix.
5. A good football player is one who acts with celerity and doesn't become exhausted throughout the whole game.
6. Sometimes one who uses a devious path may find an easier way to complete a task, since they aren't following the typical course.
7. Some said that my move to buy stock of the small company as soon as it went public was risky and a waste, but I see it as a gambit that will turn a profit later.
8. Listening to my grandparents reminisce about the halcyon days of the past is one of my favorite things to do.
9. If you have ever seen a televangelist, then you know that they become very passionate as they preach and will act in a histrionic manner.
10. The incendiary was found guilty of causing the great fire which destroyed the town, and he was sentenced to life in prison.

 
At 1:39 PM, Anonymous Claudia K Yellow said...

11. Disneyworld.disney.go.com descibes the ride in Norway, Epoct, named Maelstrom, as, "a veritable whirlpool of adventure on (a) Nordic trek through dark fjords and forests".

12. The myopic author was so focused on specifics within the key points of his story that he forgot to add in minor details to make his story coherent and realistic.

13. Overt television series, such as How it's Made, show the process of how common goods in name-brand facotories are made, information that would otherwise be unknown to the public eye.

14. When trying to comfort someone, use language that implies positivity, pejorative words will only make the situation worse.

15. In America's early years propriety was an imporant value, but nowadays I wonder if parents even attempt to discipline their children in what is and isn't appropriate.

16. In a Catholic Church, consuming the consecreated blood and body of Christ as a casual snack and drink is considered quite an extreme case of sacrilege.

17. In a John Green book titled Looking for Alaska, "The Colonel" has a record number of being sumarily dismissed from consecutive Culver Creek basketball games because of his disruptivness.

18. Due to the lateness of the previous night's volleyball game, the students made a suppliant request that Mr. Fiorelli postpone the due date of their vocab sentences.

19. In some cultures, a talisman such as a rabbit's foot is thought to bring good luck.

20. The grouchy, annoying, openly opinionated man who owned Orioles season tickets right behind ours refused to undulate with the rest of the crowd when people attempted to start the wave "at the wrong time".


I tried to underline/italicize the name of the television series, etc. that I mentioned, but it didn't copy when I submitted it in the comment box.

 
At 2:47 PM, Anonymous Jared W. Blue said...

1. After the verdict was made, reporters accosted the defendant to get his statement for their news station.
2. The famous food critic's animadversion of the restaurant's slow service caused their business to suffer.
3. Many people have a hobby that they are avid about and want to do as much as possible.
4. While lost at sea, the man felt so dehydrated that he decided to drink the brackish seawater.
5. When I told my mother I was sick, she acted with celerity and got me all the medicines I needed within minutes.
6. The man was devious while talking to investigators by trying to avoid the questions they asked.
7. A clever chess move, the queen's gambit, is an opening strategy that involves sacrificing a pawn in order to gain a better piece from your opponent.
8. The elderly man talked about the halcyon times of his childhood when he could relax and not worry about anything.
9. Those who play roles on soap operas have histrionic reactions to small events.
10. The hikers brought matches as an incendiary for their campfire.

 
At 2:48 PM, Anonymous Chris L Blue said...

The robber accosted the innocent man, demanding him to hand over his wallet.
The man's animadversion toward the movies he watches are very rude.
My grandma is such an avid reader, it seems like she goes through a book a week.
The man that was stuck on a raft in the ocean was so thirsty that he drank the brackish ocean water.
The celerity at which the river moves is so fast that if you tried to swim in it, you would get swept away.
The devious little boy is always able to find a way to not eat his veggies at the dinner table.
When my grandpa first taught me about the gambit move in chess, I thought he was crazy that he would be willing to sacrifice one of his own pieces.
The Great Gatsby is based around the halcyon and flourishing days of the 1920s.
My brother is so histrionic, that every time he flops in a sport we just call him a big drama queen.
During World War Two, soldiers used incendiary grenades as a way of blowing stuff up and catching it on fire.

 
At 2:58 PM, Anonymous Mollie M yellow said...

11. An airport is usually a place of maelstorm crowds.  

12. The eye doctor prescribed that her myoptic patient wear glasses for her visions. 

13. She wasn't overt with her crush but everyone knew who had stuffed his locker with Valentine's Day cards. 

14. The announcer made a pejorative remark after a fumble came from the home team.  

15. Having been raised by his firm grandmother it's no wonder the boy always behaved with complete propriety. 

16. It should be considered sacrilege to gamble on church ground. 

17.  Even though the accountant had just gotten a raise, after he started questioning the boss, he was summarily fired. 

18.  Those around her were suppliant to the king, begging him to give the poor more land. 

19. This tailsman has been in my family for generations, supposedly bringing its wearer good fortune. 

20. The crowd undulated to the thumping rhythm of the band's music.  

 
At 3:07 PM, Anonymous Domenic S yellow said...

1. The ship was caught in a maelstrom at sea, but was able to escape the whirlpool.
2. The government's myopic view on education needs to become less narrow minded
3. The Department of Energy is an overt government organization, while the CIA is more covert in its operations.
4. Many once innocent phrases and words have turned into pejorative insults and people get offended easier.
5. Delaware was a proprietary colony in its early years.
6. Refusing or forgetting to go to Mass is viewed as sacrilege to many extreme Catholics.
7. The charges of a speeding ticket was summarily dismissed by the judge, as the driver was only 4 miles per hour over the limit.
8. The man was suppliant in his job interview, for the job was something he deeply wanted.
9. The ancient talisman from Egypt was said to have a curse set upon the wearer.
10. The ocean flowed and undulated in a peaceful manner.

 
At 3:55 PM, Anonymous Mary Kate D. Yellow said...

In Epcot in Walt Disney World, my favorite store is a gift shop off of the ride called maelstrom that features trolls who send the riders on a journey through Norway meant to destroy us.
Single issue voters are myopic in their voting decisions.
The CIA is never overt with their missions; in fact they are known for being convert.
In France, the word garçon is no longer used for waiters due to its pejorative connotation.
Wearing rosaries as necklaces instead of for praying is known as sacrilege and is frowned upon by the Church.
During any event, if a person is being disrespectful, rude, or breaking any of the rules, they will be summarily dismissed and most likely banned from returning.
In the movie, The Quiet Man, the man must ask the match maker in a suppliant fashion is orders of on a date with the lady he fancies.
In the movie called Halloweentown, the young witch must make a potion to put in the talisman to bring life back to the kidnapped people.
For homecoming, the girls are asked to dress with propriety, and it they do not they will be sent home.
During the wait time before Disney begins Fantasmic, there is usually a set of people who undulate in the hopes of starting the wave, and they usually succeed.

 
At 4:17 PM, Anonymous Anna Sonchen Blue said...

1. Before his football games, the player accosts his opponent in a trash-talking way to intimidate him and his teammates.
2. Even though the movie was bad, the critic did not give the film any animadversions.
3. Extremely avid readers usually take their favorite novels with them wherever they go.
4. Don't drink water from the ocean; it will taste very brackish!
5. As soon I left a voicemail, Mary surprisingly called me back with celerity and haste.
6. The devious burglar snuck in through the back door of the mansion and stole all of the family's jewelry.
7. Although it sacrificed his minor pieces, the winning chess player used gambits to gain later advantages and win the game.
8. Whenever I am in a bad mood, I like to imagine that I am in a happy place- somewhere halcyon and peaceful.
9. Being histrionic is a vital quality that a good actor must have.
10. The incendiary set fire to the building because he wanted to cause a commotion and become notorious.

 
At 6:46 PM, Anonymous Taylor S Yellow said...

1 The knight accosted the villain and swung his sword towards him in an attempt to ward off the enemies.
2 I don't agree with the animadversion you received; I thought your poem was very well written!
3 Amelia was such an avid believer in the importance of education that she often spent more time studying than being with her friends.
4 The shipwrecked survivor bent down to drink from the brackish ocean before he fellow survivors could stop him.
5 I finished my homework with celerity so that I could have some free time before bed.
6 The devious look on his face warned me that he was up to no good.
7 Being that I changed schools every year, I developed many gambits that would help me make new friends.
8 My favorite story from my father's halcyon days included him scaring away a burglar while he was on his paper route.
9 You could tell the actor practiced his histrionic lines one too many times.
10 The tables were turned as the firefighter became the incendiary so that he could make s'mores with his kids over the campfire.

 
At 7:12 PM, Anonymous Max D. Blue said...

1. When the president stepped out of the building, reporters accosted him and asked how he would handle the situation in Iraq.

2. I was offended when my piano teacher’s comments on my playing were mostly animadversions instead of constructive criticisms.

3. I am such an avid video-game player that it’s sometimes hard for me to complete my school work instead of playing them

4. At my aunt’s first triathlon, she had a panic attack due to the dark-green, brackish water of the
lake she was swimming in.

5. When playing tennis, it is important to move to the ball with celerity so that you allow yourself enough time to think about where you will place it.

6. Gatsby acquired his money in devious ways, including assisting Wolfsheim in organized crimes and bootlegging.

7. In the game League of Legends, a common gambit is to sacrifice your health to kill minions and gain gold.

8. I assume that many people’s halcyon days were before they had troublesome kids; therefore, I think I’ll refrain from having kids for a while.

9. Sometimes I am surprised that teenage girls can be as histrionic as actors from soap operas in their everyday lives.

10. The ancient emperor Nero was an incendiary who played the lyre while his city was devoured by the flames he created.

 
At 7:45 PM, Anonymous Liz D. Blue said...

The crime caused a maelstrom of emotion and a riot of mass destruction.
The politicians were so myopic in their own party's beliefs that they couldn't see the benefits of their opponents' ideas.
The Governor's overt racist comments caused. Him to be removed from office.
You can get in a lot of trouble for making pejorative or derogatory statements.
Propriety is of the utmost importance to my grandmother, and she is always commenting on my manners because of it.
Disrespecting the bible is one of the worst sacrileges that could be committed in the Catholic Church.
At the first sign if bullying, teachers will summarily step in.
The man made a supplicant request that they donate to the charity.
The woman truly believed that the horseshoe was a talisman and brought her luck in whatever she did.
The dolphins undulated in the waves as if they were a part of them.

 
At 7:54 PM, Anonymous Kellie V Yellow said...

1.) Many people are accosted by kiosk workers while walking through a mall.
2.) The hard worker accepted the animadversion quite well from his boss.
3.) Someone who is an avid reader or game player tends to have an overactive imagination.
4.) It is Important to drink clean, filtered water rather than brackish water.
5.) Rumors can spread with celerity through the press and media.
6.) Instead of taking the main road, we took a devious side road that gave more sights to be seen.
7.) Her decision to quit her job was a gambit to hopefully move toward a more promising career.
8.) The halcyon brook streamed quietly through the woods.
9.) The actor's histrionic entrance added a level of drama to the play.
10.) After another fire was set on the property, the landowner set up a camera to catch the incendiary who was responsible.

 
At 8:08 PM, Anonymous Meredith F. Blue said...

11. Many people get caught up in the maelstrom of weddings, when it is really supposed to be fun and enjoyable.
12. Hannah's myopic view on the situation lead to a more realistic outcome.
13. Carla's overt act of kindness made people notice that she is a very generous person.
14. I tried to warn my sister about making pejorative comments towards my mother, but she would not listen and therefore got into more trouble.
15. The propriety of the waiter was very pleasant, especially when he asked us multiple times if we needed anything.
16. Worshipping a false god is considered sacrilege in the Catholic Church.
17. Beth summarily gave her speech because she was told she was not going to have enough time.
18. Suppliant children are the ones who wait in line instead of rushing to the front for the birthday cake.
19. Many grandparents give their grandchildren a talisman that will always make them think of them when they die.
20. One thing I love about being at a basketball game with my school is the way we undulate when we score a basket in cheers.

 
At 8:21 PM, Anonymous Joseph W. Blue said...

11. The riot of the crowed created a huge maelstrom which caused a lot of people to get hurt.
12. The parents saw the myopic side of the story but the boy didn't because he was stuck up in his fantasy world from reading nonrealistic books and watching movies. 
13. Since President Obama ordered an overt attack on ISIL, ISIL figured it out because it was all over the news and was not secret. 
14. Even after the student recieved a failing grade the nagging of his students made his problem pejorative. 
15. Teachers teach girls propriety so that when they get older they will and mature and responsible. 
16. The child's sacrilege got him into trouble with the principle who told him he needed to grow up and learn his manners to survive in the big world.
17. The captains summarily decision helped them win the world because if he did hesitate with it then they would have been bombed. 
18. The suppliant request of the boy to the teacher to use the bathroom was granted because he asked nicely. 
19. Wishes were granted to those who used the talisman was which was believed to be a magical object. 
20. The crowed undulated like waves of the ocean as Lebron James sunk a three to win the championship. 

 
At 8:44 PM, Anonymous McKenzie Schurman Blue said...

11. The native americans were caught in the maelstrom of European expansion when the European settlers forced them to be their slaves.

12. Someone is myopic when they are so focused on every little thing and are not focused on the overall concept. 

13.  The boy wanted the girl to notice his feelings for her so he made overt gestures. 

14. When confronting someone of a higher authority, it is best to use calm and kind words rather than making pejorative remarks and having a bad attitude. 

15. When innocent people get arrested, society often questions the proriety of the police's arrest 

16. Many people's views on religion differ, but that is no need for someone to commit a sacrilege and completely disrespect what others belive in. 

17. As soon as the scientist found the cure for the disease, she summarily took her medicine to sure the sick people as soon as possible 

18. Customers who make suppliant requests when buying something are more pleasing to store clerks than arrogant and demanding customers.

19. Many pepople have speacial talisman such as a four-leaf clover or horse shoe that they believe will give them good luck. 

20. At many sporting events the cheering fans undulate throughout the stadium and call it "the wave". 

 
At 9:04 PM, Anonymous Ryan B Blue said...

1. The police will approach and aggressively accost the man they think is the suspect in a major. crime.

2. After opening his new restaurant, the young chef was put dow by the animadversion of a harsh restaurant critic.

3. He is such an avid reader, that he even gets in trouble for reading during class.

4. They wouldn't drink the seawater, although they were shipwrecked, because they new it was brackish and salty, which would dehydrate them.

5. Usually he takes forever to answer the questions, but today he answered them with much celerity.

6. The villain in this story is quite devious and sly, always tricking the protagonist.

7. The solider pulled a risky move and ran across an open field to get to higher ground, which he knew was a gambit, but his new positioning over the enemy would pay off.

8. The halcyon sea didn't have a single waver rolling across it's surface.

9. He found his new histrionic talent after getting the lead role in the school play.

10. The incendiary bombs were used to burn down the enemy buildings.

 
At 9:11 PM, Anonymous Madison S. Blue said...

1. The homeless man accosted me for asking for money.
2. The judges made harsh animadversions about the girl's dance routine.
3. George became an avid runner when he made a resolution to become more fit.
4. I tasted the brackish sea water when the waves knocked me over.
5. Cameron was driving with great celerity because she was late for her first day of work.
6. The students came up with a devious plan to prank the teacher on April Fools Day.
7. Sometimes people take gambits in board games that will set them up to win later on.
8. Sally finds it very halcyon to listen to the birds in the morning.
9. A lot of actors tend to be histrionic both inside and outside of the theater.
10. Some of the early colonists carried out incendiary attacks on locals Native American tribes.

 
At 9:32 PM, Anonymous Brianna J. Blue said...

1. The smaller, younger kids are accosted by the older kids in the hallway, and are held until they give up their lunch money.
2. Knowing I hadn't danced my best, I knew I would have to walk off stage and listen to the harsh, animadversions my teachers would say to me.
3. Unlike those who are constantly reading, I'm an avid dancer, who constantly spends her extra time practicing in the studio.
4. When someone gets sick, the doctor recommends gargling brackish water to clear their throat, knowing a little bit of salt water will always do the trick.
5. Since Hermes was the messenger of the gods, he was expected to relay messages with celerity, so others received news quickly.
6. The devious little boy slyly took two cookies, eating one and putting the other on his sisters plate, making it look like she was the culprit.
7.'The gambit of the soccer game, made by the best player of the team, was a great start to the game and foreshadowed how the game would end.
8. My days at school are very stressful, but when I'm on vacation in Florida, the days are very halcyon, consisting only of the calming sound of the waves crashing.
9. You could tell her excuse was was rehearsed and perfected, for it sounded very histrionic.
10. When the wildfires were spreading in California, the police were unable to identify who started it all and were looking for the incendiary.

 
At 9:45 PM, Anonymous Matt T Blue said...

11.) In the chapter I read today, the ship drove into a maelstrom that they did not see; the ship was destroyed and few crew members survived.

12.) One would not want a myopic jury, because they would only listen to one of the viewpoints and be opinionated and not necessarily make a good decision.

13.) Everybody saw Joe White's overt statements on Twitter to the public of his love for Notre Dame.

14.) The baseball teams got into a bench clearing brawl after the pitcher and batter exchanged pejorative remarks about each other's skill.

15.) Parents should teach their kids manners and how to show propriety in public.

16.) It is a nationwide sacrilege to let an American flag touch the ground; it is very disrespectful.

17.) Ray Rice should have been summarily let go from the Ravens after the awful video was released; instead, they waited until the public got angry to release him.

18.) I suppliantly asked my boss for a raise; I approached him in a very respectful manor and did not have a forceful or mean tone.

19.) My team always brought a stuffed animal around with us to games because it was a talisman and provided us with good luck.

20.) He was not drafted because his statistics undulated a lot and was not a consistently good player.

 
At 9:45 PM, Anonymous Karina T. (blue) said...

11. After a concert, there is usually a maelstrom of girls screaming and chasing the band in hopes to meet them.

12. My doctor described my vision as myopic because I could only see objects within five feet of where I was.

13. My family decided to take the overt route to Florida instead of the hidden, more complicated route through many back roads.

14. On television shows such as "American Idol" or "Dancing With the Stars," there is always one judge who is made famous for his/her pejorative or negative remarks about the performance.

15. Students are expected to behave with the utmost propriety while attending their junior or senior prom.

16. Rachel learned in history class that people in the Middle Ages were often persecuted for sacrilege or any other kind of disrespect towards the Church.

17. Evan was summarily dismissed from his class and sent to the principal's office when he was found guilty for cheating on his math test.

18. Many of the suppliants in New York City who beg for money and sleep on the streets are those who lost their jobs and cannot get back up on their feet.

19. Lexie considered her blue and black socks to be a talisman, so she wore them during every basketball she played in as a sign on good luck.

20. Most professional dancers are born with the ability to undulate while they dance to move in a flowing, wave-like manner.

 
At 10:02 PM, Anonymous Amanda M. Blue said...


11. When the plane began to experience turbulence, all of the passengers broke out in (maelstrom, peace).
12. When my grandmother could not see the letters on the other side of the room, her doctor diagnosed her to have myopic eyesight.
13. Joe White claims that he is not obsessed with Capri Sun, but his consistent tweets about the beverage make his obsession overt and clear to everyone.
14. Jamie's mom's (pejorative,ameliorative) comments whenever she misses a goal do not help Jamie to play better.
15. King Pablo has always spoken with propriety and good grammar, because when he was younger, his mother used to punish him when he spoke incorrectly.
16. The priest committed a sacrilege when he handled the Eucharist disrespectfully during mass.
17. I would like to speak with you summarily after class, it will be quick.
18. The Girl Scout made a suppliant request for the man to buy some of her cookies.
19. The witch kept her first wand as a talisman or charm from her first time performing magic.
20. The stock market undulates everyday, and shows rapid fluctuation each week.

 
At 10:32 PM, Anonymous Kevin O Yellow said...

11. The scattering of clutter around his room made it look as if a maelstrom whipped through.
12. The views of the agency seemed myopic from the start, and within the next years it became defunct.
13. Always being overt with his thoughts, Xavier was either disliked or cheered on by his classmates for his snappy, blunt comments.
14. Howard seemed to constantly make pejorative comments about Django's upbringing, despite him an exceptionally nice individual.
15. Curtsying was once considered propriety, but it now old-fashioned.
16. He unknowingly committed sacrilege when he went to his friend's temple.
17. The student was summarily expelled from the school when she was caught defacing school property.
18. He made a suppliant request to the agency.
19. Horseshoes are probably talismans for people who like horses, and are also one of the shape varieties of marshmallows in the standard box of Lucky Charms.
20. I remember watching that Marquese Scott dancing video a friend recommended me; his moves were insane, with astonishing footwork and his entire body undulated to the sound of the music.

 
At 10:32 PM, Anonymous kirsten a yellow said...

Kirsten Albanese

1) The painting depicts a swirling maelstrom in the Atlantic Ocean.
2) The myopic girl was unable to think of a topic for her essay because she lacked any imagination.
3) The mother's overt treatment of her child surprised others.
4) My mother expressed great pejorative when I failed my math test.
5) By not getting married, Amanda showed a great lack of propriety.
6) Not attending mass everyday was considered sacrilege by the early Puritans.
7) He summarily gave a speech about himself in the three minutes we had left of class.
8) The suppliant criminal begged the jury to pronounce him not guilty.
9) A rabbit's foot is a very well known talisman.
10) The fans undulated when the team scored; this motion is commonly known as the wave.

 
At 10:57 PM, Anonymous Diana S yellow said...

11. The ship went out to sea and got caught in the maelstrom which sunk it then and was left it in ruins.

12. He is is so boring that when it comes to writing creative stories they are very myopic.

13. Some people like to overt their problems to everyone. 

14. Most teachers are very perjorative and against handwriting our essays since we all have iPads. 

15. Students at St. Mark's are Expected to act with the uttermost propriety.

16. Making fun of or playing with a sacred religious item maybe be considered sacrilege.

17. She talked about the book in a summarily way only telling us the important points of the story.

18. After she recieved a poor grade she was very suppliant towards the teacher to give her extra credit.

19. Some people may have a small object that they keep with them as a talisman in which they believe brings them good luck. 

20. Often at sports games the crowd sometimes undulates or does the wave. 

 
At 11:05 PM, Anonymous Pav N. Yellow said...

1. I was disgusted and abhorred the way the reporters accosted the man after his father's death.
2. If you ever need to make a judgement call if you should buy an app or not, read the comments and check for animadversions.
3. Many people have obsessions or hobbies that they follow obsessively, personally, I am an avid follower of the Avatar series.
4. After a long hard game, our entire team only wanted cold, clean water, however we had to settle for the warm, brackish water that came from the water fountain.
5. In quite a few movies, nerd or people who aren't very popular in their schools, impress their peers by showing celerity in their dance moves.
6. The prosecuting attorney execrated crime, and would use any means necessary to get a guilty verdict, no matter how devious.
7. A popular gambit at a party is asking someone what hobbies they have or what they enjoy doing, thus sparking a topic.
8. I often enjoy when it rains at night because the rhythmic pitter-patter of the rain drops is something I find quite halcyon.
9. In our generation it is quite normal to see teenagers use histrionics to gain attention from their friends and family.
10. There are many flammable objects however I find that using a crayon as incendiary is quite unconventional.

 
At 8:00 AM, Anonymous Janelle Yellow said...

The maelstrom tore through the town and damaged property.
No one agrees with the mans myopic views.
The police shot the man because he was an overt threat.
The basketball player made a pejorative comment to the ref and got kicked out.
The propriety of the party was to expensive for the man.
The improper treatment of the statue was a sacrilege.
Lucies locker was decorated summarily.
The suppliant kid asked his parents for a bike.
Indiana Jones took the talisman off the skelton and ran.
The crowd began to undulate in the direction of the famous singer.

 
At 8:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The obnoxioux baseball player would always accost his coach by angrily questioning the porpose of each drill.
Most of the movie was good, but one poorly scripted scene recieved a lot of animadversion.
The old man was an avid coin collector, owning a stash of almost 300 vintage coins.
I was do thirsty that even the most brackish amd distastefull water was satifying to drink.
He walks slow and clumsily, but on the football field he can move with impressive celerity.
The devious methods used to by our advisaries to lure us into thier trap were unorthdox and in some ways unethical.
Quickly swerving away from the oncomming car into the bushes next to the road was a gambit that prevented a collison.
When in distress, it is goodto reatrt t a halcyon place.
The material tuaght in theatre class isoften times hostrionic
The incendiary student argued with the teacher just to make trouble

 
At 8:33 AM, Anonymous Catherine J (yellow) said...

1. The teacher was accosted when she said she gives candy out on Fridays.
2. The amateur gymnast was dissapointed by the animadversions made by the judging commitee.
3. I am such an avid reader, that I need a new book almost everyday.
4. The water by the inlet is extremely brackish where the ocean meets the bay.
5. Once the flooding became a major problem, the rescue team responded with much celerity.
6. The villian used devious methods to lure the hero into his trap.
7. These days, asking somone about their favorite music is a popular gambit.
8. My teachers often refer to their halcyon days when they first started teaching.
9. Once he recieved the role, the young actor gave a histrionic speech to his parents.
10. The incendiary that started the California wildfire will most likely be sentenced to life in jail without paroll.

 
At 10:29 AM, Anonymous Morgan b yellow said...

11) The whirlpool was suppose to be calm so the kids could go swimming, but it was a maelstrom and violent.
12) The eye doctor said I was myopic which is the opposite of being farsighted.
13) The way he declared war was overt, he made it quite clear and evident to all.
14) Everyone would rather have a friend who is complimentary, rather than pejorative.
15) The girl was seen as unfit for the job due to her lateness, they question her propriety for any job.
16) Digging up old Egyptian graves is seen as sacrilege, or disrespectful of the dead.
17) When writing a large report it is important to keep the conclusion summarily or concise.
18) When asking for help it is important to make it suppliant, or humble.
19) Before running a race I keep my charm bracelet on because it is my talisman, my good luck charm.
20) When leaving the school for the fire drill the kids traveled in an undulate motion. They appeared like a wave.

 
At 12:59 PM, Anonymous Eddy M Blue said...

The hobo accosted Domenic for money and was turned down.
The new game designer was distressed because of the animadversion of Domenic's review.
Domenic is an avid movie watcher.
The water at Domenic's house was very brackish.
Domenic the ninja cut the log with celerity.
The devious spy Domenic tricked his captor.
Domenic won the chess game with only 2 moves after his gambit.
Domenic read the story of the halcyon and the sea.
Domenic, a very histrionic person, is trying out for the fall play.
Domenic bought an incendiary weapon off of the internet.

 
At 1:08 PM, Anonymous Sarah E. Blue said...

11. The baby got sucked up in the maelstrom of the tornado.

12. The myopic adults did not understand the struggles that technology impose on today's youth.

13. You should never tell the overt girl your secrets because by the end of the day, she will have told half of the student body.

14. When we were trying to make them stop arguing, her overt comment made them more angry at each other.

15. Because this was her first time to the orthodontist, Madeline asked the dentist of her propriety.

16. The police arrested the teenagers for committing a sacrilege by breaking church stained glass windows.

17. He was summarily escorted out of the building after flashing the children.

18. Mark's suppliant speech asked the audience ver kindly to help out with reparations resulting from the hurricane.

19. Dudky, the taxidermied dead duck is a talisman to my whole family, very similar to a rabbit's foot.

20. Laying on the beach, I love to watch the undulating of the ocean.

 
At 1:10 PM, Anonymous sophia p. blue said...

11. The ship was destroyed in the maelstrom caused by the huge storm.
12. The myopic view of the mayor led to many problems since he refuses to see things in anyone else's view
13. The woman became very scared when her boyfriend started making overt threats toward her.
14. The pejorative tone of the officer made the man he pulled over very angry.
15. Domenic questioned the woman's propriety of her intentions when she asked him for help.
16. The catholic accused the atheist of sacrilege when he spray painted the church building.
17. As soon as there was enough evidence, the detectives summarily arrested the suspect.
18. The suppliant humbly asked the man passing him for spare change.
19. Domenic always carries a rabbit's foot with him as a talisman of good luck.
20. Eddy threw a pebble into the lake causing the water to undulate in circles.

 
At 2:06 PM, Anonymous Amy y blue said...

1. The kiosk worker accosted me about the product he was selling.
2. The animadversion the film received made me not want to see it.
3. Maria, an avid reader, read five books in a week.
4. The Chesapeake bay, a brackish body of water, tastes very bad if you try to drink it.
5. I was surprised with the celerity that the teacher had graded the test considering we had only taken it first period.
6. Her devious wandering through the woods allowed her to become lost.
7. The gambit played by the older man confused the younger man who couldn't understand why he would willing sacrifice a pawn.
8. The bird watcher was very excited when he spotted the halcyon.
Her histrionic speech to the teacher about why she 9. had not done her homework was overly theatrical.
10. The incendiary was caught by the police and charged for arson.

 
At 8:57 PM, Anonymous Alex D. Yellow said...

1.As the celebrity left the award ceremony she was accosted by the Paparazzi.

2.Jane was getting annoyed by the animadversion of her cooking from her mother-in-law.

3.You can tell the avid comic book reader doesn’t get out much because of his pale skin.

4.Not a single person can swim in the ocean without getting a mouthful of brackish water.

5.The main asset to Hermes is his celerity, which allowed him to deliver messages across the heavens between the Gods.

6.The devious little boy was able to deceive his mother into letting him stay home thinking he was sick.

7.The army general’s gambit led to the country’s inevitable defeat.

8.The mother of three finds a tremendous halcyon when all of her children are at school.

9.When attempting to get his way the five year old acts in a histrionic manner.

10.Smoky the Bear always says not to start incendiary forest fires.

 
At 1:05 PM, Anonymous Lucie M. Blue said...

1. I always fear being accosted by kiosk workers whenever I go to the mall. 
2. The movie critic had nothing to say but animadversions about the mushy romance film. 
3. He was an avid thrill seeker, constantly on the prowl for exciting experiences. 
4. Bull sharks are one of the few species of sharks that can live in brackish waters. 
5. Agile athletes can move with extreme celerity on the playing field. 
6. In mythology imps are often portrayed as devious trouble-makers that will do anything for a laugh. 
7. With this economy, basically any buisness venture is a financial gambit. 
8. My neighbor's thunderous lawn mover broke the halcyon calm of the summer afternoon. 
9. She was known for her melodramatic persona and was often told to drop the historonics. 
10. Pyromaniacs can be apt to incendiary tendencies.  

 

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