Sunday, January 29, 2023

Scrabulary Word of the Day #872 01/29/23 "SLUNCHED"

 SLUNCHED = SLOUCHED + HUNCHED


My daughter and son-in-law took a trip for a couple of days.  They had a long drive to their destination.  My daughter told me that after a few hours of driving, she had to adjust her posture in the seat.  She said:

"I had to sit up straight because I felt so slunched."

All in all, nice to get away.

~Scrabulary Chris :D

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Scrabulary Word of the Day #871 01/26/23 "IFAGINE"

IFAGINE = I IMAGINE + I FIGURE


I was starting to play a board game with my grandson.  He wasn't sure he remembered how to play.  I said:

"Ifagine you will remember quickly."

It only took him a couple of minutes before things clicked.

Board game fun!

~Scrabulary Chris :D



Saturday, January 21, 2023

Scrabulary Word of the Day #870 01/21/23 "FLUR BOBS"

FLUR BOBS = FUR + BLOBS


My daughter was laughing seeing all the kitties huddled together by the window.  My son-in-law asked her what she was laughing about and she replied:

"I'm looking at all the flur bobs in the window!"

So adorable!

~Scrabulary Chris :D

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Scrabulary Word of the Day #869 01/15/23 "FOLISHED"

FOLISHED = FINISHED + POLISHED
(Pronounced "fahlished")

My daughter was putting together a grocery list and asked my son-in-law to check the refrigerator to see if my grandson had eaten the last of the yogurt.  My son-in-law replied:

"Yep, he folished off the yogurt."

A nod to healthy food choices.👍

~Scrabulary Chris :D


Friday, January 13, 2023

Scrabulary Word of the Day #868 01/13/23 "NIMBERLE'

NIMBERLE = NIMBLE + LIMBER 

(Pronounced: nim-ber-uhl)

My grandson and I were sitting in separate chairs in front of the computer.  He was showing me how to play a computer game that he enjoys.  I slid my chair back as I got up but was unaware he had set his leg behind my chair.  His leg stretched back and he said "Wait, my leg!" I stopped immediately.  He pulled his leg in unharmed.  I said:

"Good thing you are nimberle". 

~Scrabulary Chris :D