The Ups and Downs of Synonyms (New Game)

I hope this new game will be fun...

In this new game, you have to select a word from the sentence of the previous poster and write a new sentence with a synonym of that word that is either longer or shorter than the original word.

The next poster then chooses a new word from your sentence, selects a synonym of that word that is either longer or shorter and writes a new sentence, and so on.

For example:

- She liked to spend a lot of time at the library, reading old books and pondering about life.

The next poster chooses a word, for example old, and a synonym of a different length, for example elderly, and then writes a new sentence.

- He visited his elderly brother in his tiny apartment and listened to some nice, relaxing music with him.

And so on...

 

Let's get started...

 

- When she entered the shop that seemed to have magically appeared overnight, she had a strange feeling of déjà vu, even if she was sure she had never seen it before, let alone entered it.

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BLANKETS - In the thin moonlight, spires reach voicelessly into the heavens of glory’s indigo; along either side of the cobblestoned streets, higgledy-piggledy Fachwerk houses stand, fairytale dwellings glittering under marzipan-like snow that coats the roofs with a mysterious beauty.

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GLITTERING - The thunderstorm had brought welcome rainfall to the region, and the aftermath had created a scene worth of a prize-winning photograph, with the silvery leaves shining in the late afternoon sunlight.

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