Feb26
Word of the Day: Bricolage
on February 26, 2011 at 7:30 amPosted In: Support for Writers, Vocabulary
Uphill Writing: Word of the Day
Bricolage, n.
Definition: Something made of whatever materials are available.
Example: The bird’s nest was a bricolage of twigs, string, and strips of paper.
How will you use bricolage in a sentence today.
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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio... and isn't it time you experienced some of them?
My writing oft times seems to be woven from a bricolage of words, thoughts and emotions which come I know now how, and go I know not where.
Bricolage and collage must have flowed from the same source.
I needed to take a photograph without a background, so I made a bricolage infinity curve using an old garden chair and a sheet
Hi! I’ve come to your post today several times looking forward to what you would write as the weeks synopsis. So, instead of coming back time and time again, may I put my ‘entry’ here, as I had kinda fun doing this one. Hope you enjoy.
The amanuensis produced a phatic bricolage of of foudroyant, pyropholic kinspeckle BUNK, which was submitted to the weekly challenge in anticipation of receiving high praise and honor for all the work that went into it. (grin grin). Trust
you had a good day yesterday.
The stranded tourists on the tropical island found nick nacks, a brocolage of shredded cocunut huks, washed up seaweeds, long dried palm leaves, thick and thin pealing tree barks and tangling vines.