Monday, June 2nd: The Five Word Challenge

Morning all, I hope you are ready to start a fabulous new week. Let’s kick it off with a morning stretch of the vocabulary. That’s right it is the Five Word Challenge in which you are challenged to use the below five words in one piece of writing. It can be poetry, prose, a letter to the editor complaining about the pothole in your street. Whatever it is, Have fun with it and use all five words. As always I will post the official definitions below to spark ideas. Feel free to use them or ignore them an make up your own usage of the words.

Today’s Words: Crispy, Lubricated, Spider, Bombast, Whelp

Crispy: adjective (of food, typically cooked food) having a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture.

Lubricated: verb past tense: lubricated; past participle: lubricated apply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement. informal make (someone) convivial with alcohol.

Spider: noun 2.an object resembling a spider, especially one having numerous or prominent legs or radiating spokes. 1.an eight-legged predatory arachnid with an unsegmented body consisting of a fused head and thorax and a rounded abdomen. Spiders have fangs that inject venom into their prey, and most kinds spin webs in which to capture insects. verb 2.Computinganother term for crawl (sense 4 of the verb).”when the search engines spider your site they’ll find all of the pages” 1.move in a scuttling manner suggestive of a spider.”a treecreeper spidered head first down the tree trunk”

Bombast: noun high-sounding language with little meaning, used to impress people.

Whelp: noun a puppy. verb (of a female dog) give birth to (a puppy).

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