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- noun Plural form of
worder .
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Examples
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The teens especially go nuts for the form--many have written thousands of six-worders.
Larry Smith: Six-Word Memoirs Larry Smith 2011
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Aerospace revenue was up 28% to $2.3 billion and the group delivered 68 aircraft, compared with 51 a year earlier, while net worders totaled 34, up from 23.
Bombardier Net Up 31% Caroline Van Hasselt 2011
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The teens especially go nuts for the form--many have written thousands of six-worders.
Larry Smith: Six-Word Memoirs Larry Smith 2011
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But is it possible to perhaps find a way to meet the "magic worders" in the middle?
Malcolm Nance: Defeat Al Qaeda By Rebranding It As A 'Cult' (VIDEO) 2010
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For inspiration on how the form works, here are six six-worders we love from SMITHMag. net from the week ending July 30.
Larry Smith: Six-Words in the News: Arizona, the Palins, Obama, Inception 2010
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Surely the fact that if all of the N-people he meets in his day to day life act like N-worders, does not mean that any N-people can be considered N-word like.
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Our HuffPost team is still debating which one I should use, so check out more reader five-worders here, and let us know which one you prefer -- or, if you think you can do better, add a new suggestion of your own.
Arianna Huffington: Five-Word Webby Speech: Coming Down to the Wire 2010
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For inspiration on how the form works, here are six six-worders we love from SMITHMag. net from the week ending July 30.
Larry Smith: Six-Words in the News: Arizona, the Palins, Obama, Inception 2010
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So while you might not want to receive 50 six-worders on your phone -- it's overwhelming -- getting one editor's pick a day on your phone is delightful.
Larry Smith Explains How Microblogging and Mobile Technology Can Help Fledgling Writers 2008
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In the days of the pulps, there were a number of "million worders" who churned out more than a million words a year for quite a few years, and they were using manual typewriters.
Archive 2007-12-01 James Killus 2007
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