Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Writerly Wednesday

What's your synonym or sentence for:

 


 

Sentence example: Everywhen I see the moon, I think of you. 

18 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

I think I would replace everywhen with triggered. As in 'the moon always triggers thoughts of you'.

Valerie-Jael said...

This is another expression I dxon't know, sorry! Hugs, vALERIE

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - 'today'. I've no idea, nor what's happening - but no doubt the roundabout will ease up soon!! So 'Everywhen' back to you too ... cheers Hilary

Andrew said...

Everywhen I am tempted to use everywhen my ignorance of its meaning prevents me from doing so.

Donna said...

No clue...never heard this before.
hugs
Donna

Birgit said...

This sounds like a millennial made this word up. It just sounds wrong…lol. I just looked it up..hahahaa. The origins are from the 17th century!

Elizabeth Seckman said...

I didn't know that was a word! That's a new one for me.

Christine said...

Good one

Jacqui Murray--Writer-Teacher said...

Didn't even know that was a word! I gotta get out more.

D.L. Finn said...

I have never heard of this word. I learn so much here :) xo

Jeanie said...

That's an expression I've never heard before!

Sandra Cox said...

EC, Always triggers, does it:) Nice sentence.
Val, It was a new word for me too, but I like it:) Hugs received and returned.
Birgit, That's funny. Glad you take the time to look up the meanings.
Denise, I learn them as I post them. Now if I can remember them. Hehe.

Lee said...

Incorrect spacing.... :)

Sandra Cox said...

Hils, Smiling;)
Andrew, You are so funny.
Donna, I hadn't either. I like the oldness of it:) Hugs received and returned.
Elizabeth, A new old word:)
Christine, Thanks:)

Sandra Cox said...

Jacqui, Hehe. Me too. I'm a mole.
Jeanie, It's not one we hear, is it?
Lee, Good try:)

J.P. Alexander said...

Linda frase te mando un beso.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

That is definitely a word I'm not familiar with, but after reading what Birgit learned, it makes sense. After all, do any of us really understand Shakespeare (grin)?

Sandra Cox said...

Elizabeth, Isn't that the truth:)