There’s probably a coding corollary for this. 90% of my effort is spent on 10%
of the sentences. And every once in a while there’s a total bugbear of a
sentence that follows me to the grocery store and haunts my shopping
experience.
There’s probably a coding corollary for this. 90% of my effort is spent on 10%
of the sentences. And every once in a while there’s a total bugbear of a
sentence that follows me to the grocery store and haunts my shopping
experience.
She perambulated…
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Cantered, sauntered, traipsed. Gosh, what kind of groceries do you get for a bugbear?
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trundled . . .
schlepped herself . . .
sashayed . . .
This is fun, I like this.
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Bugbears like beer.
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… stumbled in a drunken stupor…
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I know exactly what you mean. I often stick them in square brackets — [she walked] — so I can come back to it later. Then, when I finish the story and get all excited about finishing, I come back to it and think “Oh, bugger, this still isn’t done.”
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Well, this is usually during the rewrite phase. But yeah. 🙂
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