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Thursday, 4 April 2013

An A-Z Story - D

D-Day in the A-Z Challenge. How's everyone doing out there? I'm having a blast! Or maybe a detonation?

My theme is as follows: each day I will ask for words beginning with that day's letter, which I will randomly select five from to use in a sentence in an ongoing story. That sentence will be posted the next day when I'll ask for words for the next letter. So my Z sentence will appear on May 1st.

Dear friends, thank you for your delicious offerings yesterday. Out of a total of 213 the following five have been randomly selected:

Carpenter (suggested by Clare Dugmore)
Challenge (suggested by Bish Denham)
Crawdad (suggested by Erin Shakespear - had to check this one - it's a tiny lobster-like crustacean. The word originated in America in 1900-05 which made things even more interesting!)
Campaign (suggested by Michelle Wallace)
Cathedral (suggested by Carrie Butler)

So here's what we have so far, including the above:

Angels had always had a certain ambiguity, being both human and divine, reflected Acatour with an acute sense of malaise as he looked down on the arable fields of medieval England. A bird flew past making a belligerent shriek, unnerved it seemed by a boggart; Acatour descended, thinking it would take a brainiac like him to unravel the poor soul’s beginnings and why it had not reached Heaven.
     York Cathedral hove into view, shrouded in wooden scaffold as part of the local bishop’s campaign of restoration; but before he could challenge a carpenter over whether any of his colleagues had fallen to their doom, his presence was announced by the crawdad he’d eaten back in 20th century New Orleans repeating on him.

Please donate your D words! To reiterate, you can offer as many as you like, and they can be as obscure and outlandish as you like (feel free to use a dictionary for inspiration). The more words you suggest, the more chance you have of one being picked. It doesn't matter if you suggest the same word as someone else (as I know not everyone always has time to read all the comments); each will count as its own entry.

56 comments:

  1. This is getting interesting. :)

    Diabolical
    Destiny
    Despicable
    Diamonds
    Diary
    Deliberate
    Debonair

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  2. Disease
    Death
    Depressing
    Diamond
    Dark
    Dance
    Dream
    Demon

    Looking forward to the next excerpt of your creation.

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  3. I remember when I was in college, a bunch of friends and I went down to Louisiana. We ate a lot of crawdads that weekend, we also played a lot of poker but that's another story, lol!

    D words:

    Dung beetle
    Doughnut
    Dragon

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  4. Discombobulate(d)
    Detonate
    Diatribe

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  5. This just keeps getting better and better Nick! You really are a superhero.

    Dastardly
    Dynamic
    Devious
    Damsel in distress

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  6. Coming together nicely!
    Dark, deep, desolate.
    And be sure to stop by today - surprise for you, sir!

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  7. Destiny, doldrums, daring.

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  8. Nice! And we don't mean nice as in so-so we mean nice as in NICE!
    Drench(ed)
    Desolate(d)
    Doomed
    Dominate(d)
    Dani & Jax @ Cover Girls

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  9. Great story so far Nick. My all the words I was thinking of are taken. So forgive me if I forget and repeat some.

    Discontent
    Dire
    Disaster
    Diabolical
    Devilish

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  10. Love what you've got going here. :)

    Debutant
    Debt
    Dervish
    Doodle

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  11. dromedary
    delinquent
    discombobulated
    discourteous
    delectable

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  12. Cute photo of the Dodo bird!

    Delectable
    Decadent
    Desserts.

    Oh, wait that's mine. :)

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  13. Hmm...

    Desert
    Dracula
    Doldrums
    Donut
    Darling

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  14. Discerning
    Dormant
    Dreary
    Draft
    Daring
    Dame

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  15. I love this Nick! :D

    damn
    drive
    dribble
    disgust
    Dream catcher
    dream, lol
    demon
    devil
    demise
    deja vu
    Dana
    daughter




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  16. Here are my words for today: delirious, damask, dread, duty, draconian

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  17. Great use of crawdad! But I didn't know it would be hard to figure out what it was. That's just what we I was a kid in the Florida swamp.

    Ok. D words...

    Dodo
    Despicable
    Darling
    Dragonfly
    Daffodil
    Dame
    Darwinism
    Dawdle
    Dwindle
    Dazzle
    Decompose

    :)

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  18. Congrats on being named Robin at Alex's blog. This is a great idea, a challenge on top of a challenge.

    How about Dodecahedron? That's a fun word to say.

    Enjoy!
    Play off the Page

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  19. LOVED the last line, Nick .... SOOOO clever.

    Disgust

    Disease

    Distant

    Division

    Divination

    Delirious

    Disastrous

    Delineation

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  20. I would give you more words but you have, like, a thousand to choose from. lol
    Dani @ Entertaining Interests
    #warriorminion

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  21. Hehehe! This is so much fun!

    My D words for you: debauched, diaphragm, dogmatic, dribble, and dynasty.

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  22. Nick, you are on a roll... and thanks for choosing my word yesterday.

    Demolition
    Disparate
    Delicate
    Dramatic
    Dithering

    Good Luck!

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  23. delightful...such a fun word to read, write, say and hear:)

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  24. Go Nick Go!

    Dolt
    Diphtheria
    Destiny
    Daredevil
    Dead



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  25. This is so awesome! Geeze, you have so many suggestions I feel inadequate posting anything. Loving the story though :)

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  26. That crawdad! Yay. Now let's see. How about:

    doodle
    dimwit
    dopple ganger
    demented

    Can't wait to see what you do with your D words!

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  27. I love this idea.....I should use is it to help me with my theme.....loving your story.

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  28. Haha, love the way you used crawdad.

    Diabolical
    Demented
    Diary
    Dairy
    Devilish

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  29. WHat a great idea-- I'm enjoying seeing how you creatively use the suggested words. There are so many great D-words suggested already I think I'll not add to the list but just come back tomorrow and see how you use them!

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  30. Well done nice idea I do like the interaction with the readers. I wish you well...... I may suggest a few x and Z words once we get there for now I will say

    Delicatessen

    Its a good word that involves food.

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  31. Still going strong. Great work, Nick!

    My D words are:

    Devil
    Demon
    Dybbuk
    Dionysus

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  32. Very impressive. Determined, diligent and dire.

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  33. dog
    daffodil
    daisy
    Duluth
    Dublin
    Dubrovnik
    dancing
    double dip
    dicey
    drink
    Dr. Doolittle

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  34. Dear, Daises, Devour, Deva, Diva


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  35. Detrimental!
    Dingo!
    Diaspora!
    DOMINATE!

    :D

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  36. You are so talented. Alex was right to highlight you today.

    Dishes
    Dirt
    Dark
    Dense
    Daft
    Dactylology (Elise's word today)

    Jenn @Scribbles From Jenn

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  37. Love the story. Oddly the first "word" that came up for me was "Darth Maul" - more of a name really. Not sure where my brain is today. What about . . . downpour?

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  38. Great job incorporating crawdad into that. I was wondering if you'd mention the Gulf somehow.

    My D words: doobie, dang, doorknob, and dorky

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  39. Nick, you are the coolest.

    Dude
    Dead
    Divine
    Donut
    Downton Abbey, haha

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  40. Thanks everyone for the dynamic entries! Some doozies here!

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  41. Your story is really getting interesting. I can't wait to see how it reads by the end of April.

    I'm from the US Midwest, originally, and we played with crawdads in the creeks all the time. They really are kind of weird little freshwater lobsters, but I've never eaten one.

    Words:

    Divine
    Dilly Dally
    Donut

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  42. I love how you worked crawdad in there!

    Destiny
    Diplodocus
    Delectable
    Dark matter
    Disenchanted

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  43. Wow - it's getting very interesting! I don't know if I have any good D words... how about dysentery?

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  44. I loved that Alex compared you to superhero Robin today. Perfect fit!

    Words:
    dawdling
    Doppleganger
    dynamic
    dynasty

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  45. I'm pretty sure I saw York Catherdral while I was there. That city is spactular. I rather enjoyed the night ghost tour that wove itself throughout the streets. Fun!

    Ok, my words:

    Dribble
    Douse
    Dialect
    Dalek (Love Doctor Who)
    December

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  46. What a fun idea. You've got a huge list there, so I won't add any more.

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  47. This is interesting. No words to offer today - maybe later during the A to Z. I will be watching. Think I shall share this with my Facebook friends - fun to watch.

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  48. This is such a fun challenge you're doing! I'm very impressed that you managed to sneak "crawdad" so seamlessly into your story. :)

    Some D words: dynamite, diss, drab, destiny, destination, dare, dancer, derelict, diabetes, dead, dimension

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  49. Thanks again everyone! Desist with your D words please as I'm about to deliver the next sentence. :D

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  50. Loving it!

    Drained, deranged, diabolical, dithering, destructive, dibs, dormant, debatable, druthers.

    Shannon at The Warrior Muse

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  51. duty
    delegate
    delusional
    dapper
    damp

    I love this series! :-)

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  52. That dodo statue is cute :)

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  53. Thanks for the shout-out, Nick! I love how you incorporated cathedral. :)

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