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RE: Vocab-ability–86 (frag, fract = break) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)
MY VOCAB PRACTICE
- Fragile:
If you have seen the melted stones found in Scotland and other parts of the word, you would know that the glass in not fragile. - Fracture:
The children Doctor Strange was seeing were not the normal kids with the fractures but the ones that had been seeing the devil in their unconscious state they laid in. - Fracture:
I’m going to fracture your face if you dare to even think of telling my dad what went on here in the desert. - Fragment:
“Doctor,” Vivian moves after him across the floor like a vampire floats, “your mind has been fragmented by what you have witnessed here tonight.”
Good work! And good imagination!
When I read the dictionary, I like doing there what is done with these words, attempting to make sense using new words and letting whatever comes to mind poor onto the page.