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There are not enough synonyms in the English language for "walk" and "look".

There are especially not enough synonyms for "glare" and "stare".

I really don't know what to do about "walking stiff-legged" because I don't believe that the term "stalked off" should be used more than, say, once per 50,000 words.

In other news, Stepdaughter won second place in one of her Science Olympiad events, and she has taken well to me calling her "my little nerd" because she knows that's a pretty high compliment in my book. Tonight we watched The Core with [livejournal.com profile] splash_the_cat and trashed-talked the bad science.

Also, Tai Chi this morning kind of rocked. I really didn't want to go, but I was so glad I did. By the end, I was loose and limber and in a much better frame of mind than when I woke up this morning. I'm learning a much less athletic form than I took when I was younger, which has caused a few problems--I get too low and lean too much--but the emphasis of this form on balance and understanding the space my body is in seems to be helping my general lack of coordination quite a bit.

The end.

Date: 2009-03-22 11:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
The problem with synonyms is that so often they're not synonyms. I find this when I read. I remember one novel where someone had used "smirked" a lot--I think without realizing that its particular shade of meaning made it not-so-appropriate for a number of places. Either that, or they wanted the character to be unpleasant in a subtle way?

Date: 2009-03-22 01:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] merriehaskell.livejournal.com
Yes, this is also a problem. There are probably sixty-two kinds of walking. But only three of them are correct for 99% of times one walks.

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