Feb 15 Alphabetaphilia: O is for Otter, words and sentence go here.
Hi friends of reading and writing,
Today, Feb 15, Alphabetaphilia visits an otter in Oregon in honor of O-words and a sentence using five of them. Post in comments and read what others have chosen to increase your word power.
cheers,
Laura
8 comments:
Cheryl
said...
onery, obdurate, onion, omette, oatmeal,
The onery urchin was obdurate: he would not eat the onion omelette, preferring oatmeal instead - his oft-requested favorite.
The ornery filly defied the obstetrical efforts, kicked over the orrery, disrupted the monks saying "om," and reared up in an attempt to break out the oriel window.
There is a familiar story about an owl and a pussycat, but this story is about the owl and the octopus, both octogenarians and ornery, often heard using their oral skills in the inky darkness they enjoyed.
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8 comments:
onery, obdurate, onion, omette, oatmeal,
The onery urchin was obdurate: he would not eat the onion omelette, preferring oatmeal instead - his oft-requested favorite.
otter, obsidian, otherwise, ondine, orange
The otter posed on the obsidian deck eating an orange sea urchin but otherwise looking like a fuzzy ondine.
Bismarck
om, ornery, obstetrical, oriel, orrery
The ornery filly defied the obstetrical efforts, kicked over the orrery, disrupted the monks saying "om," and reared up in an attempt to break out the oriel window.
oaf, occasional, operatic, open, obdurate
The obdurate oak would open his mouth in occasional operatic raptures, much to the disgust of the other boys in the class.
Richard
oceans, of, one, opening, orchestrated, otters, our, out
One of our otters orchestrated opening out oceans.
oceans, of, one, opening, orchestrated, otters, our, out
One of our otters orchestrated opening out oceans.
Opera, oboe, often, ostinato, over . . .
During the opera, the oboe was often heard repeating the same ostinato phrase, over and over.
ornery,owl, octopus,oral, octogenarians,
There is a familiar story about an owl and a pussycat, but this story is about the owl and the octopus, both octogenarians and ornery, often heard using their oral skills in the inky darkness they enjoyed.
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