May. 25th, 2025

[identity profile] kaige68.livejournal.com
Just do it June

Comment here and we'll put you on the list! It's as simple as stepping up when your name is called and doing your utmost to meet your own daily word count (whatever that may be). When you finish, write a small bragging post and call up the next contestant!

Be accountable for one day!
[identity profile] kaige68.livejournal.com
Comment here with the count you can reach in the month (remember to factor in holidays, finals, road trips, pajama days, hangovers, etc). I will check in with you once a week to make sure you are on schedule, to push you if you aren't, and to shake pompoms at you if you are (Well, I'll probably shake pompoms at you either way).

Your count is up to you. There is no minimum beyond what you decide. But Big Buddy will be watching you! If you pledge 100 words/images, then every Monday chime in to tell us that you are up to snuff.

This is not words to be done in lieu of something else. If you have a bingo, or a big bang, or a drabble-a-day, it all counts! Words/images do not have to be posted to count, they just have to be done!
[identity profile] simplyn2deep.livejournal.com
Conglobate (adjective, verb)
conglobate [ kon-gloh-beyt, kong-, kong-gloh-beyt ]


adjective
1. formed into a ball.

verb (used with or without object), conglobated, conglobating.
1. to collect or form into a ball or rounded mass.

Other Word Forms
con·glo bate·ly adverb
con glo·ba tion noun

Origin: 1625–35; < Latin conglobātus, past participle of conglobāre. See conglobe, -ate

Example Sentences
The absorbed fluids in their course to the veins in the scrophula are arrested in the lymphatic or conglobate glands; which swell, and after a great length of time, inflame and suppurate.
From Project Gutenberg

It proved a huge bunch of conglobated barnacles adhering below the water to the side like a wen—a token of baffling airs and long calms passed somewhere in those seas.
From Project Gutenberg

The mouths of the absorbent system drink up a part or the whole of these fluids, and carry them forwards by their living power to their respective glands, which are called conglobate glands.
From Project Gutenberg

Matter being supposed eternal, there never was a time, when it could be diffused before its conglobation, or conglobated before its diffusion.
From Project Gutenberg

If you want a more poetical illustration, it was what Mr. Wordsworth calls a mass "Of conglobated bubbles undissolved."
From Project Gutenberg

Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.

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