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Words strain, Crack and sometimes break, under the burden, Under the tension, slip, slide, perish, Decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, Will not stay still. By T. S. Eliot Slip Slide Perish Crack Decay

Words cannot express how pissed off I am. I am going to have to invent a new word to explain how angry I am. Karflagled. I am so karflagled off at you right now!" "See, By C.t. Phipps Express Pissed Karflagled Words Word

Wandering and confused, lost to myself, ill-assorted, contradictory, Pausing, gazing, bending, and stopping By Nicholas Sparks Pausing Illassorted Contradictory Gazing Bending

Describe your state of mine. Insecure. Uncertain. Feverish By William Boyd Insecure Describe Mine Uncertain Feverish

Heartmating hesitating unafraid By John Berryman Heartmating Unafraid Hesitating

Overstimulated. Light, sound, touch, all had been amped up. He closed his eyes to shut out the excess information and tried to get his senses to slow down. By Carol Shay Hornung Overstimulated Light Sound Touch Amped

Her words, her jumbled, mad thoughts tamed or simply broken, made language, and she took another drag off the Lucky, exhaled, and read the last sentence aloud. By Caitlin R. Kiernan Exhaled Lucky Words Jumbled Mad

Too much Chablis can make you whablis. By Ogden Nash Chablis Whablis Make

When the hysteric saw what the suffragists had donethe way that en masse they'd turned starvation onto its sideshe must have been suprised. Her shock must have brought her close to speech. By Helen Oyeyemi Suprised Hysteric Suffragists Donethe Masse

True, nervous, very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am, but why will say that I am mad?! The disease had sharpened my senses, not destroyed, not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. By Edgar Allan Poe True Nervous Mad Dreadfully Destroyed

Ever been in a spelling bee as a kid? That snowy second after the announcement of the word as you sift your brain to see if you can spell it? It was like that, the blank panic. By Gillian Flynn Kid Spelling Bee Panic Snowy

You stuttered like a kaleidoscope, because you knew too many words. By Stephin Merritt Kaleidoscope Words Stuttered Knew

I can't believe I wrote that many words in a row. By Alex Rosa Row Wrote Words

But now I am cabined, cribbed, confined, bound in To saucy doubts and fears. By William Shakespeare Cribbed Confined Cabined Bound Fears

[Sarah has had the middle finger of her left hand amputated] and she says that when she types:I can't rely on E,D, and C anymore. They go missing when I need them most. Pleased becomes please. Ecstasies becomes stasis. By Chris Cleave Sarah Amputated Types Anymore Middle

You lethargic, waiting upon me,waiting for the fire and Iattendant upon you, shaken by your beautyShaken by your beauty Shaken. By William Carlos Williams Shaken Iattendant Lethargic Waiting Mewaiting

What did she want? Frances couldn't tell. She wasn't sure she cared any more. There had been too much dancing back and forth. The night had been over-stretched: it had lost its tension. By Sarah Waters Frances Overstretched Tension Cared Dancing

titillate an ocelot?' Answer: 'Oscillate its tit a lot. By Thomas Caplan Answer Titillate Ocelot Oscillate Lot

perplexed, but not driven to despair. By Anonymous Perplexed Despair Driven

He swallowed again and tightened his grip so even if she wanted to leave, she couldn't. It astonished him how difficult it was to find the one word he needed after these exquisite days. The one word he had no right to say.He forced the forbidden syllable from his tight throat.Stay. By Anna Campbell Leave Word Swallowed Tightened Grip

I'm all tangled up in these dratted - " she hesitated, wondering what to call the elaborate wooden curls and twists carved into the back of the settee. " - swirladingles," she finished. "Acanthus scrolls," the man said at the same time. A second passed before he asked blankly, "What did you call them?" "Never mind," Pandora said with chagrin. "I have a bad habit of making up words, and I'm not supposed to say them in public." "Why not?" "People might think I'm eccentric. By Lisa Kleypas Dratted Hesitated Wondering Settee Tangled

I got hung up on diction and syntax; I agonized over every word. By M. Pierce Syntax Word Hung Diction Agonized

What is this word that broke through the fence of your teeth, Atreides? By Homer Atreides Teeth Word Broke Fence

In trying to be concise I become obscure. By Horace Obscure Concise

Left alone, I was passive; repulsed, I withdrew; forgotten - my lips would not utter, nor my eyes dart a reminder. By Charlotte Bronte Repulsed Forgotten Left Passive Withdrew

I am speechless: what can I answer?I put hand on my mouth.I have said too much already;now I will speak no more. By Stephen Mitchell Speechless Answer Put Hand Mouthi

When one's stomach is as fluttery as all that, it is nice to take a short break to lie down and perhaps sip a fizzy beverage, but there was no time for such things. By Lemony Snicket Beverage Things Stomach Fluttery Nice

You bore ne rigid. By Daniel Campbell Rigid Bore

I have always been a plodder, a person who anguishes and struggles over each sentence, and even on my best days I do no more than inch along, crawling on my belly like a man lost in the desert. The smallest word is surrounded by acres of silence for me, and even after I manage to get that word down on the page, it seems to sit there like a mirage, a speck of doubt glimmering in the sand. By Paul Auster Plodder Sentence Crawling Desert Person

Hunched forward, feeling his ears burning, his hands shaking. Tried to concentrate. Found his eyes flickering over sentences and phrases, retaining nothing. [Charles Meredith] By Stephen Lloyd Jones Hunched Forward Feeling Burning Shaking

Incited. That was it, the guidingprinciple of her life in Copenhagen. She was incited to make an impression, a voluptous impression. She was incited to inflame attention and admiration. She was dressed for it, subtly schooled for it. And after a little while she gave herself up wholly to the fascinating business of being seen, gaped at, desired. By Nella Larsen Incited Copenhagen Impression Desired Guidingprinciple

stuttering over your words. By Shari Low Stuttering Words

Raistlin, watching, said breathily, "Remember, Caramon, shaken, not stirred. By Kevin Stein Remember Caramon Raistlin Watching Shaken

Wandering aimlessly, broken by my thoughts,Which slowly sharpened daggers at my heart By Charles Baudelaire Wandering Aimlessly Broken Heart Thoughtswhich

Vexed I am Of late with passions of some difference,Conceptions only proper to myself,Which gives some soil, perhaps, to my behaviors. By William Shakespeare Vexed Soil Behaviors Late Passions

Vocabulary spills I'm ill. By Nas Vocabulary Ill Spills

My body floated, loose from spent pleasure. By Anna Funder Floated Loose Pleasure Body Spent

So, we'll have a safe word, which you can use if it gets too intense," Warren explained."Okay?""All right," Praline said sceptically."What word do you want to use?"Praline thought about it. He didn't want to choose anything that could easily be mistaken for "please keep doing that" so he said, "Supercalifragilisiticexpialidocious. By Marshall Thornton Praline Warren Supercalifragilisiticexpialidocious Intense Explained

Strenuous occasions where (jumpy, un-opiated, wracked to the last synapse), By Donna Tartt Jumpy Unopiated Strenuous Wracked Synapse

very acutely conscious By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Conscious Acutely

Thee onnlly wway ttoo ccope withh ssometthingg ddeadly sseriouss iss ttoo ttry ttoo trreatt itt a llittlle lligghtly. By Madeleine L'engle Ttoo Thee Lligghtly Onnlly Wway

screwed blued and tattooed By Sherrilyn Kenyon Screwed Tattooed Blued

I have fallen,for your words.They are like,a gossamer cobweb,I have been,embroiled,decoyed,snared into!Incapacitated.I fail to escape.I fail to liberate.Your words,didn't redeem,made me a,captive instead. By Jasleen Kaur Gumber Fail Incapacitatedi Liberateyour Redeemmade Fallenfor

But he found himself rounding syllables like stones in his mouth, silently. He knew he was shy, and thought to be stupid; he was beginning to suspect, thought, that he wasn't stupid. Perhaps not even slow. Merely uneducated. But not, he hoped, uneducable. By Gregory Maguire Silently Mouth Stupid Found Rounding

As usual, I overdreamed and underbudgeted. . . By Michael Perry Usual Underbudgeted Overdreamed

Somehow I have been stunned. Stand back!Give me a little time beyond my cuffed head and slumbers and dreams and gaping,I discover myself on the verge of the usual mistake. By Walt Whitman Stunned Give Stand Back Mistake

I had totally lost my way. I lost focus. I lost myself. By Britney Spears Lost Totally Focus

Distracted from distraction by distraction By T. S. Eliot Distracted Distraction

searching for the correct American term. " - impressed." Glancing down at their entwined fingers, her brows tugged into an indignant frown. Her heart pounded wildly in her chest as if she'd just finished a marathon. The newlyweds excused themselves, moving on to the next group of guests awaiting their warm reception. "Date?" She snipped, attempting to snatch her fingers from his grip. "Am I supposed to By Beverly Preston American Searching Term Correct Impressed

I shuttered from hairdo to shoe-sole By P.g. Wodehouse Shoesole Shuttered Hairdo

The heart hath treble wrongWhen it is barr'd the aidance of the tongue. By William Shakespeare Tongue Heart Hath Treble Wrongwhen

Half way down, he encountered Saphira, who had jammed her head and neck as far up the stair as she could, gouging the wood in her frenzy. Little one. She flicked out her tongue and caught him on the hand with its rough tip. He smiled. Then she arched her neck and tried to pull back, but to no avail. What's wrong? I'm stuck. You're ... He could not help it;he laughed even though it hurt. The situation was too absurd. By Christopher Paolini Saphira Half Gouging Frenzy Encountered

That is not said right,' said the Caterpillar.'Not quite right, I'm afraid,' said Alice, timidly; some of the words have got altered.''It is wrong from beginning to end,' said the Caterpillar decidedly, and there was silence for some minutes. By Lewis Carroll Caterpillar Alice Timidly Afraid End

Just last night, I was troubled by a decision involving an eyedropper, a greedy night watchman, and a tray of individual custards, and this morning I am so tired that I can scarcely type these worfs. By Lemony Snicket Night Eyedropper Watchman Custards Worfs

I wanted to call you, but I find myself feeling ... awkward when it comes to you.""'Awkward' is the word du jour," I agreed. "So, I make you nervous?""Not quite nervous," he said. "Just unsettled."I wriggled my eyebrows and inched a little closer to him. "Unsettled, that's even better. By Molly Harper Awkward Feeling Wanted Call Find

My heart in an uproar. By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Uproar Heart

Indescribably delirious! By M. M. Indescribably Delirious

sputtered and then By Emily March Sputtered

He grew restless with Connemara and its bleak possibilities, its blasted bogscape and lunar rockiness, the grey desolation of everything around him, the rainy, acidulous smell of the air. The wind lashed in like a whip from the Atlantic and the trees grew at every angle to the ground except the perpendicular. He sat for hours at his cracked, filthy window watching them bend and warp in a gale; wondering when the fury might get too much and they would break in two or be torn from the earth. But they never broke. They just groaned and bowed low, and remained bowed after the storm had raged away. Stooped. Hunched. Twisted. Deformed: the serveants of a master who detested their devotion. By Joseph O'connor Connemara Grew Possibilities Rockiness Rainy

They lay together like a word and a comma, asleep within an unfinished sentence. By Patricia Storace Comma Asleep Sentence Lay Word

The urgency of the moment always missed its mark. Words fluttered sideways and struck the object inches too low. Then one gave it up; then the idea sunk back again; then one became like most middle-aged people, cautious, furtive, with wrinkles between the eyes and a look of perpetual apprehension. By Virginia Woolf Mark Urgency Moment Missed Words

I'm crepuscular. By Christopher Hitchens Crepuscular

Excited, on hearing your words o' man, as you shattered in yourself with pain,that occupied somewhere between your spirit and success. I can bring out a reflection for you to keep - the inspiration that wanders to communicate my presence in your visible soul. It can hold you like a tendril to you only until the wake. By Nithin Purple Excited Man Success Hearing Words

It has been brought to my attention that I may be a verbivore. I consumptor of words, that I subsequently spew forth with considerable consternation.A Volley of verbs that are quite vexing has taken form, perhaps under the guise of consonants most foul!! Where have you wandered faithful vowels? By Neil Leckman Verbivore Brought Attention Volley Words

A slightly uncommon condition of the some-long-word. Nothing at all serious, but it just needs putting right. A simple treatment. By Agatha Christie Slightly Uncommon Condition Treatment Putting

In labouring to be concise, I become obscure. By Horace Concise Obscure Labouring

CONCERNED BUT NOT CONSUMED! By Ron Sanders Concerned Consumed

Comfortable; made the courageous weak By Nikki Rowe Comfortable Made Weak Courageous

There were the years - years of childhood and innocence - when I had believed that carminative meant - well, carminative. And now, before me lies the rest of my life - a day, perhaps, ten years, half a century, when I shall know that carminative means windtreibend. By Aldous Huxley Carminative Innocence Meant Years Childhood

The word within a word, unable to speak a word By T. S. Eliot Word Unable Speak

I was shocked. A dying word, "shocked." Few people have been able to use it well since Claude Rains so famously said, "I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on here," as he pocketed his winnings in Casablanca. But it's the only word for excitement and alarm of this intensity. By David Denby Shocked Casablanca Word Claude Rains

I seem restless, but am deeply at ease. Branches tremble; the roots are still. By Rumi Restless Ease Deeply Branches Tremble

I became bored - that was all. Boredom, which is another name and a frequent disguise for vitality, became the unconscious motive of all my acts. By F Scott Fitzgerald Bored Boredom Vitality Acts Frequent

I am unattached; My heart is very quiet. By Sylvia Plath Unattached Quiet Heart

Stunned cannot adequately describe how I feel right now. I am bursting with emotion - a volcanic mixture of happiness and sadness and adoration - By K.a. Tucker Stunned Adequately Describe Feel Emotion

Steering between the Scylla of too much and the Charybdis of not-enough, he'd worked hard to project a retiring asexuality. As far as his coworkers knew, he lived with only his books for company. Still, he relished her name in his mouth. "Regan. By Garth Risk Hallberg Scylla Charybdis Steering Notenough Asexuality

Ducking autocorrect! By Atom Yang Ducking Autocorrect

I've been under a lot of stress lately." "You know what I do when I got stress?" Lula said. "I go shoe shopping." "I knit," Connie said. "Get out!" Lula said. "I never knew you knit stuff." "I don't knit stuff," Connie said. "I just knit. By Janet Evanovich Knit Connie Stress Lula Lot

paralyzed by the past, caught in the amber of loss. By Karen Perry Paralyzed Past Caught Loss Amber

I was moving in a narrow range between busy distractedness and a pervasive sadness whose granules seemed to enter each cell, weighing it down ... I ghosted between islands of anxiety ... a fatigue that dulled my zest, decanted it. Sorrow felt like a marble coat I couldn't shed. By Diane Ackerman Cell Weighing Moving Narrow Range

Your mind is on vacation and your mouth is working overtime. By Buddy Guy Overtime Mind Vacation Mouth Working

Stuckness. That's what I want to talk about today. Back By Robert M. Pirsig Stuckness Back Today Talk

I grew very weary and irritable with the curate's perpetual ejaculations; By Mary Shelley Ejaculations Grew Weary Irritable Curate

Dr. Wintermute beheld Mrs. Pinchbeck befeathered, beribboned, crinolined, corseted, frizzled, and festooned, though not wasted. By Laura Amy Schlitz Beribboned Crinolined Corseted Frizzled Wintermute

Dinted dimpled wimpledhis mind wandered down echoing corridors of assonance and alliteration ever further and further from the point. He was enamoured with the beauty of words. By Aldous Huxley Dinted Point Dimpled Wimpledhis Mind

One word: Ijustgotpregnant. By R.s. Grey Ijustgotpregnant Word

His outflung hands traced over the threads of his rug, passed loop by loop through some patient woman's hands. Or maybe she hadn't been patient. Maybe she'd been tired, or irritated, or distracted, or hungry, or angry. Maybe she had been dying. But her hands had kept moving, all the same. By Lois Mcmaster Bujold Loop Rug Passed Patient Hands

I was too absorbed to be responsive By F Scott Fitzgerald Responsive Absorbed

I am a hyphenated person, but I am not falling apart; I am putting together. By Guillermo Verdecchia Person Hyphenated Falling Putting

TessDY-N-AMITETim By Sean Waller

Im not tense, just terribly, terribly alert. Nick By Sherrilyn Kenyon Tense Alert Terribly Nick

I am excessively diverted. By Jane Austen Diverted Excessively

Constancy does not begin, but is that which perseveres. By Leonardo Da Vinci Constancy Begin Perseveres

I looked on, I thought, I reflected, I admired, in a state of stupefaction not altogether unmingled with fear! By Jules Verne Thought Reflected Admired Fear Looked

I am a restlessness inside a stillness inside a restlessness. By Dodie Smith Restlessness Inside Stillness

In a few short months, I had gone from a friendly, optimistic, confident woman to a confused girl with a nervous stammer who second-guessed every thought that went through her head and rationalized every bad decision she made. By Holly Madison Optimistic Months Friendly Confident Made

Backward ran sentences until reeled the mind. By Wolcott Gibbs Backward Mind Ran Sentences Reeled

You seem ... unsettled." Was "unsettled" another word for horny enough to climb the walls? Because if so, then yes, I was most definitely unsettled. By Jay Crownover Unsettled Walls Word Horny Climb

She felt all right. Her heart was like a drum hanging from piano wire in her chest, slowly, slowly beaten. Her hands and feet were numb, not with cold but with a sultry torpor. Thoughts moved with a tranquil lethargy, her brain a leisurely machine imbedded in swaths of woolly packing.She felt all right. By Richard Matheson Slowly Felt Chest Beaten Heart

I keep in too many of the words I need to let out. And then I let out too many of the words I need to keep in. By Cole Harmonson Words