Repetition can be an effective device. And it can be tedious.
I got nothing against the five-dollar word, provided it’s the better word than the five-cent one. Too often it isn’t. Stilted prose has me turning toward something else to read.
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I have three old canes that help fill out the umbrella stands they share with the old umbrellas and yardsticks I find hard to resist at yard sales and junktique emporia and the like. One of those canes, a simple wooden (ash?) crook, I suspect I’ll actually be using should I survive more...
Makes sense, seeing how my early years were spent mostly in the Upper Midwest. Maybe that’s still the more common usage there. I’ll ask a cousin or two.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah
If they all meant the same thing, there would be no need for all those words.
There are differences in meaning in every word on that list, some subtle, some not so subtle. Rare are dead-on synonyms. A thesaurus might help a writer find a better word, but it seems more...
My lovely missus bought me a handcrafted wooden one. If you gotta do it, you may as well do it with style. (I already have the antique cane I fear I’ll be needing in the not-too-distant future.)
I‘m not a shot glass collector (hell, I don’t even drink) but it seems I have a collection of shot glasses, as I was reminded yesterday evening while taking out and washing the rarely used dishes and such that get relegated to the rear of the upper cabinets and collect whatever funk in the air...
I looked into it. It seems that purple martins migrate through this region but they don’t set up housekeeping here. But other birds make use of this type of birdhouse. So, I dunno, maybe I’ll find a squirrel-proof way to hang it. But it’s already too late for it to see any use this year.
My greater concern on that hat is the dye from the sweatband bleeding clean through the felt. I doubt that could ever be washed out. It could be covered by a wide ribbon, but then it wouldn’t be much of a Stratoliner.
Among my collection of vintage lids that rarely if ever get worn is a very clean Stratoliner in brown, but I won’t sell it because it was a gift from my lovely missus going on 20 years ago. I have three of those oval Stratoliner boxes, too. They aren’t for sale, either, unless someone shows...
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Waaaay too rough. It’s just too far gone, too deeply stained, to be restored to a presentable condition.
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