Saturday, January 26, 2002
vocabulary
My brother Ward was helping his son Caleb work on new vocabulary some time ago. One troublesome word was "elaborate." Caleb defined it as "something you need to survive," so Ward used it in a sentence for him: "The plane was going down over the South American jungle. I though that even if I survived the crash, I would surely die. Thank God I had brought my trusty elaborate!"
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