Friday, February 10, 2012

Alphabetaphilia for Feb 11: K is for Kayaks.


For February 11, these kayaks remind us to come up with five words beginning with k and then use them in a sentence, posting it in comments.  Also, enjoy the interesting words others have posted in this thread.  Cheers,
Laura

9 comments:

  1. kaleidoscopic, knishes, kugles, kippers, kibbe, kiwi, Kool-Aid, kudos

    Kaleidoscopic Carte: knishes, kugles, kippers, kibbe, kiwi, strawberry Kool-Aid. Kudos.

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  2. Klatch, Kazoo, krumhorn, klutz, kernel

    The coffee klatch, unable to decide between the krumhorn and the kazoo, had the klutz flip a kernel to make the decision.

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  3. Cheryl, are you recycling a menu from the B & B here? Sounds like fun!

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  4. Kiwi, yes. I made potato kugel years ago, but none of the other foods are on B&B breakfast plates here. And I'm a total snob about Kool-Aid. The girls never even had it once when they were growing up, well, not under our roof!

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  5. kayak, keel, keep, khaki, kvetched

    "Kayaks should have a keel to keep them upright," kvetched the dripping paddler in khaki.

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  6. kinetic, kindly, kids, kite, king, kingdom

    The kindly king taught the wee prince about kinetic energy using a kite that flew like a banner over their kingdom called a meadow where the bleating kids grazed.

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  7. Kleenex, kangaroo, killed, kleptomaniac,kiss

    Kiss the kleptomaniac kangaroo goodbye
    And empty his pouch of beauties he had taken
    While hopping along the Australian desert
    Like that skull of a daredevil man
    With a large grin showing gold in his molar
    The sun, or a poisonous snake, or his wife too tenacious might have killed him.

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  8. keratin, kink, kerflufle, kinfolk, kaboodle

    Clark picked the extra keratin off the kink in his fingernail while his kinfolk got in a kerflufle about the whole kaboodle.

    Bismarck

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  9. Hi Hong-My,
    Welcome! Fun Australian-themed sentence!
    cheers,
    Laura

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