For AtoZ 2019, Word Prompts come first from 'Family Word Finder' ...
a thesaurus of synonyms and antonyms in alphabetical order.
I take the first word and the last word of each letter and match it to a
photograph from my collection/files.
Some invoke words in a story and others invoke that age old adage
"A picture is worth a thousand words."
Here's the deal with the First and Last 'X' Word Prompt....There are no 'X' Words in the 1975 edition of The Family Word Finder. The book was prepared by the editors of the Readers Digest who evidently had as much or more trouble coming up with 'X' words as most of the AtoZ Challengers do year after year. So, they just left it out! Yep, it went straight from wry (last 'w' word) to yank (first 'y' word.
Can't say I'm too torn up about it, tho!!!
Now I don't have to match any words to this awesome 'X' photo!
What?! Not even “xylophone “? That’s fairly common. You lucked out this time!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing there are no synonyms or antonyms for any 'X' words. Yes, got lucky...sure didn't have any pictures of xylophones.
Delete"Now I don't have to match any words to this awesome 'X' photo!" The photo does the work. Good creativity.
ReplyDeleteA to Z participant Narayana Rao Evolution of Operations Management
Twice the work, actually, 2 'X's in one shot. It might appear as if I go around shooting photos of doors....and I guess I did at one time...have a file marked 'Doors & Windows'.
DeleteDidn't need words for this - perfect!
ReplyDeleteOne of those 'Picture worth a thousand words'. But I did need to explain why there were NO words!
DeleteBeautiful double X ;) I love photos of doors, and this one is just perfect ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, it worked out well. Who knew it would be just what I needed for the Letter X.
DeleteX files...what's behind that door? Good pic
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say it's got to be something lucky...horseshoe above the door is a dead give-a-way!
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