something for school

Shakespearean Words1

1. Morrow- Morning2

Winter’s morrow frost covered the ground like diamonds in the grass.3

2. Dry-beat- Thrash4

The moshers at the concert dry-beated with the music.5

3.  Apothecary- Druggist6

Gary, the apothecary, gave Medicaid to the old woman.7

4. Jointure- The present given the bride by the grooms family.8

On the wedding day, the bride received the most beautiful jointure.9

5. Weeds- Clothes10

Yesterday, the little boy ripped a hole in his weeds while skating.11

6. Paly- Pale12

Upon seeing the ghost, all the children went paly.13

7. Abate- Lessen14

After they motorcycle crash, they gave the biker medicine to abate the pain.15

8. Passado- A fencing step forward with a thrust16

When going for the kill the fighter made a passado move.17

9. Peppered- Finished off, destroyed18

After the long, trialing fight, the good guy peppered the bad guy.19

10.  Night’s candles- The stars20

When the New Yorkers left the city, they were amazed at how bright the night’s candles were.21

11. Conduit- Fountain22

Kansas City, MO is second to Rome for having the world’s most conduits.23

12.  Puling-  Feebly wailing 24

When the mother wouldn’t pick up the small child he started puling.25

13. Mammet- Doll26

All the mammets in the toy chest started walking like Pinocchio.27

14. Chapless- Jawless28

During the accident the drunk driver flew through the window and skidded his chin causing him to be chapless.29

15.  Harlotry- Good for nothing 30

Forks and spoons are harlotry when you have sporks.31

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  • Jetsabel
    February 22, 2005
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    three points for rambling! niiiice, i did see your sock, its floating in mid air behind you


  • dearjealousyx
    February 22, 2005
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    LOl, stop talking to yourself.. but you're right. No he's right. Seriously. "12. Puling- Feebly wailing
    When the mother wouldn’t pick up the small child he started puling." Is that pronounced "pulling"? Yeah. Sounds nice! Mean little small childs! I don't likes them. -sigh-. Josh's last day is today. and I should be getting ready, lol, so bye.

    Have you seen my sock?

  • Jetsabel
    February 17, 2005
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    OMG your so mean!

  • Jetsabel
    February 17, 2005
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    wow this poem is crap

  • Jetsabel
    February 17, 2005
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    lalalal

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