"I skipped to the window, stunned to see that there was hardly a cloud in the sky, and thoughs were just fleecy little while puffs that couldn't possibly be carrying any rain." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.141
"Thus, you can make connections with cattle coming to New England in 1624, Anne Hutchinson being banished from Boston for her sermons in 1638, and the Boston Tea Party in 1773." - The Readers Hand Book, Catherine Stephens. Ph.D
"And I couldn't stop the gloom that engulfed me as I realized I didn't know how long I would have to wait before I saw him again."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.111
"He chivalrously covered my position as well as his own, so my woolgathering was only interrupted when it was my turn to serve; my team ducked warily out of the way everytime I as up"- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.51
"His hair was dripping wet, disheveled-even so, he looked like he'd just finished shooting a commercial for hair gel."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.43
'It was from this town and its gloomy, omnipresent shade that my mother escaped with me hen I was only a few months old." -- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.3
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Comments by dmcleod0914
dmcleod0914 commented on the word euphoric
"But that was completely responsible for the euphoric mood I was in, not even close." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.145
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word frenzy
"I was far to lost in my own frenzyof anticipation to notice much of what she said." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.145
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word misogynistic
"Whether Shakespeare's treatment of the female character is misogynistic."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.143
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word absentminded
"I looked around to realize that the school had become populated while I'd been sitting there, absentminded." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 143
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word fleecy
"I skipped to the window, stunned to see that there was hardly a cloud in the sky, and thoughs were just fleecy little while puffs that couldn't possibly be carrying any rain." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.141
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word infuriatingly
"It took an infuriatingly long time, of course." - Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.133
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word dredged
"My subconscious had dredged up exactly the images I'd been trying so desperately to avoid." Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.132
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word aptitude
"They will judge you and your aptitude for success by your written messages."- The Readers Handbook, Catherine Stephens Ph.D, pg.385
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word adequate
"Memorize the dates that will provide you with an adequate framework for making connections." The Readers Handbook, Catherine Stephens, Ph.D, pg.328
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Banished
"Thus, you can make connections with cattle coming to New England in 1624, Anne Hutchinson being banished from Boston for her sermons in 1638, and the Boston Tea Party in 1773." - The Readers Hand Book, Catherine Stephens. Ph.D
December 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word cornsilk
"Lauren shook out her cornsilk hair and eyed me scornfully."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.113
November 29, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word flanked
"Jess was there, flanked by Angela and Lauren."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.113
November 29, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word engulfed
"And I couldn't stop the gloom that engulfed me as I realized I didn't know how long I would have to wait before I saw him again."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.111
November 29, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word wryly
"He glanced down at me from the corner of his eye, smiling wryly."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.103
November 29, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word infinitesimally
"His eyes seemed to narrow infinitesimally."- Stephanie Meyer, Twilight, pg.103
November 29, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word halfhearted
"Her attempt to convince mewas halfhearted."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.71
November 8, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word periphery
"After that, he was in my dreams nearly every night, but always on the periphery, never within reach."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 68
November 8, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Converge
" Mike and Jessica and Eric were all there, beginning to converge on us."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.66
November 8, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word frigidly
"Why did you even bother?, I asked frigidly."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.65
November 8, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word remorseful
"He kept up a remoresful mumbling."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 61
November 8, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word bedlam
"In the abrupt bedlam, I could hear more then one person shouting my name."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 57
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word nightmarish
"Clearly today was going to be nightmarish." -Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 54
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word peripheral
"I stared straight ahead as I passed the Volvo, but from a peripheral peek, I would swear I saw him laughing."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg. 52
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word woolgathering
"He chivalrously covered my position as well as his own, so my woolgathering was only interrupted when it was my turn to serve; my team ducked warily out of the way everytime I as up"- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.51
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word disheveled
"His hair was dripping wet, disheveled-even so, he looked like he'd just finished shooting a commercial for hair gel."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.43
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word incredulously
"Hadn't you ever seen snow fall before?, he asked incredulously."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.39
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word bogusly
"I cleaned the house, got ahead on my homework, and wrote my mom more bogusly cheerful e-mail."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.38
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word bustled
"He hung up his gun belt and stepped out of his boots as i bustled about the kitchen"-Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.35
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word egotistical
"IT was ridiculous, and egotistical, to think that I could affect anyone that strongly."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer,pg.31
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word wistfully
"Then he smiled at me wistfully and went to sit by a girl with braces and a bad perm."- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer, pg.31
October 27, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Opaque
"It was better because it wasn't raining yet, though the clouds were dense and opaque"--Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, Pg.29
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Tousled
"I recongnized again that tousled bronzed hair."--Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.26
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word antagonistic
"I kept my eyes down as I went to sit by him, bewildered by the antagonistic stare he'd given me."--Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.23
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Devastatingly
"I stared because their faces, so different, so similar, were all devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.19
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Gawked
"He gawked at me when he saw my name - not an encouraging response - and of course I flushed tomato red." --Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.15
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Jag
" I wasn't in the mood to go on a real crying jag"-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.9
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Bulbous
"It was a faded red color, with big, rounded fenders and a bulbous cab."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.8
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word sheepishly
"Well no. I think it was new in the early sixties- Or late fifties at the earliest," he admitted sheepishly. --Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.7
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word Verbose
"Neither of us was what anyone would call verbose, and I didn't know what there was to say regardless."-- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.5
October 1, 2010
dmcleod0914 commented on the word omipresent
'It was from this town and its gloomy, omnipresent shade that my mother escaped with me hen I was only a few months old." -- Twilight, Stephenie Meyer, pg.3
October 1, 2010