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I had
Customary
Packet
Attendance

I got Giant, Might and Ploy. I quite like those words and think there must be books with giant or might in the title!


A concise chinese-english dictionary for lovers by Xiaolu Guo (is a fiction book)

I had
Customary
Packet
Attendance"
With one lousy free packet of seed by Lynne Truss
A Packet of Dreams by John Howard Reid

The Bone-Setters Daughter by Amy Tan
206 Bones by Kathy Reichs
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Bone by Bone by Carol O'Connell
Coming up for Air by George Orwell
Coming home by Melanie Rose
Coming out by Danielle Steele
Coming through Slaughter by Michael Ondaatje

The Grantchester Grind by Tom Sharpe
An ex to Grind by Jane Heller
The Solid Mandala by Patrick White

For "dictionary", I highly recommend The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchestor.
I read it quite a few years ago and loved it.
I was VERY lucky with my words...shed, pretty and beach.

"This page generates a random, relatively common noun. If you want more control over the type of word generated, try Random Word Generator Plus."
So, the regular random word generator gives difficult results (as seen in the examples mentioned in previous posts). However, if you use the Random Word Generator Plus, you can select type of word to be "noun" and complexity to be "very common". Very common nouns for me were: movie, scrap, and heart (versus finishing, beating, & conservative for the regular random word generator).
Cynthia, Can we use the Random Word Generator Plus for very common nouns?


Katie wrote: "which word generator are you all using? I got several options when I googled...."
watchout4snakes just gave me a general network error so I used the one at Coyote Cult.

Stop, Scratch & Crowd :0)



I might have another go just out of curiosity!

OH wow thanks....

YAY!!!!
I tried a couple times and eventually got a word that actually matched a couple titles of books I already own: screwing, white and scatter. I'm going with white. :)


http://watchout4snakes.com/CreativityTools/RandomWord/RandomWord.aspx
That's not good.... what web browser are you using?




Admiration
Fragment
Tab
If you hate 'em, I'm sure someone else will try again for you!


I just saw your post and did it again if you want to use these words:
Ball, Lit and Nominal.

Thanks!


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A Little Larger Than the Entire Universe Selected Poems, Fernando Pessoa.

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I have read none of these but they are in my local library.
The intended by May McGoldrick
A Model Summer by Paulina Porizkov
Model Students: A tale of coeds and cover girls by Robin Hazelwood
The Model Man by Genie Davis
How to be a Chicana role model by Michele Serros
A model world and other stories by Michael Chabon

I just saw your post and did it again if you want to use these words:
Ball, Lit a..."
thanks i think i'm going to use lit.

Thanks!"




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--Bearding
--Terminology
--Putting
I didn’t even bother looking up ‘bearding’ and gave up almost immediately on ‘terminology’ because I don’t want to read a textbook.
That leaves ‘putting’ as my best bet. Most of the results were about canning food, golf, how to be an effective middle manager or heavy-handed spiritual self-help books and quite frankly, I’d rather chew off my own arm at the elbow than read a book about any of those things, haha.
So anyway, I’m not exactly asking for help because I finally found a few that look easy enough (although not anything I’d ever want to read otherwise so fast/easy is crucial), but I am curious about whether anybody else feels like complaining about their words too.
Misery loves company after all. :P