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January 15th, 2011 | 294 Entries

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294 Entries for “edition”

  1. edition editon edition i dont know what to write! not a word i use often. yayayyaya LoL ok bad vocab. i should write about something else. BOOMSHAKALAKA didndjdh ok not creative at all! :P

    by Maryanne on 01.16.2011
  2. she was a new edition of me and how i was when i was in her situation. she was just a new edition. this season. but things will change and i she will learn he always comes back to what he knows.

  3. It was the early edition. Tex showed up with his reporter’s pad and started typing, “Three horses fell over drunk today, when Cooper Casey spilled his whiskey bottle in the trough outside Jake’s Saloon.”
    “Tarnation!” yelled his chief editor, looking over Cooper’s story, “If that ain’t a Pyew-litzer prize winnin’ front-page story of the Landslide Gulch Sentinel Weekly, I ain’t chief editor Scooter Jones!”

  4. This was the first edition of Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” and it had cost money. No, money was not the right word for it, anything would cost money. The correct term was billions. Yes, billions of dollars for this paperback edition. But it was worth it, because this was truly an unique piece. There wouldn’t be two of a first edition of a book, because then it would no longer be a first. This edition was in her library, amongst countless others that were also first editions. First editions of “Moby Dick,” “Alice in Wonderland” and so many others. Her library alone contained more money than probably the government did. Or was that stretching a bit too much?

  5. in this edition of the new york times there is an interesting quote by Sir Drew Peacock ” only you can suffice the magic with which we all possess inside out deepest and most destructive lives”

    by Alicia Forknit on 01.16.2011
  6. The first edition of my favorite magazine came out in 1960. It was popular even then, and featured Diana Ross on the cover. Today, it’s very different, but still the same. A lot of the changes have been made by me. I finally accomplished my dream last year. I am editor in chief of the aforementioned magazine, and I am happy.

    by Emma on 01.16.2011
  7. this edition of best friend betrayal is particularly hard to handle. the older we get, the more tricky things get; involving sex doesn’t make boyfriends harder to leave, but when best friends fuck exes, it sure ramps up the emotions. this edition must be the violent one.

    by cassidy on 01.16.2011
  8. New edition a great r and b group back in the day. Reminds me of childhood. Some good years back then spent with friends I still hold close. I will always cherish those childhood memories made.

    by Tredic on 01.16.2011
  9. We’re only on the first edition of life. As of now, we continue to smother ourselves in war as best we possibly can, eradicating ourselves in the hopes of having more power, more wealth. In the end, it all goes with us. Death ends everything, so why does anyone bother doing something other than what they love?

  10. This edition or that edition? What edition is right for me–for the class–for my wallet? None of them really. I don’t read things in editions, I think. So why spend money on this thing I’ll not read? To pretend to do well in class? I’m conforming to a norm that doesn’t fit me. That’s ridiculous.

    by blakkhawkk on 01.16.2011
  11. I have to be honest – this is the second edition of my writing about the word ‘edition’. The reason being that I just found this website, tried it out, then signed up. I didn’t realize it was only one word per day; now I know. Edition. Edit ion. Can you edit an ion?

  12. Ah edition. So many things that I could say about this, yet so little. Perhaps in another edition of this mindless gibberish I will be able to explain myself better. For now, I’m focused on being nonsensical. New Edition – wasn’t that a music group? I know nothing. I suppose one needs to read a few editions of rolling stone to keep up to date with that junk.

    by Kevin on 01.16.2011
  13. book, text, what edition is my life supposed to be? the first? is that why things are so unclear and needs to be edited? can my life be edited? or do we just need to believe and go on until we can’t, until there are no more editions…

    by cherri3pie on 01.16.2011
  14. I used to collect pokemon cards. First edition, second edition etc.

    Actually edition makes me think of magazines?

    I’m not sure anymore.

    Limited edition for the win?

    by applesticks on 01.16.2011
  15. Reading with excitement nearing the end she gripped the book as if it contained her last breath of air. What would happen. She would have to wait until her author wrote another installment chronicling her fall from grace.

  16. the latest edition to her house was a painting of herself. she hung it over her fireplace and when people walked in her living room it was the first thing they saw. a big naked painting of a huge woman.

    by Venny on 01.16.2011
  17. This first edition is an installment on the first day of my writing life. Later editions will become more detailed as time evolves. I sort of look at editions as chapters added to chapters upon layers of experience to complete several editions, or bodies of work. Each editon is like an era or monumental life changer but later editons can supersede or override later additons.

  18. “Hurry up with those papers, Janine!”

    by Keily Phillips on 01.16.2011
  19. It was the first edition. It wouldn’t be the last. THe only time anything like this could have been written was now. There were no rough drafts, there were no editing phases. This first edition came out, and if it had been any other time, it wouldn’t have been the same. And that is it.

    by Arthur Littlefield on 01.16.2011
  20. first edition. limited edition. what about the second edition? the not-so-limited edition? editing. the without a second edition, there is little room for improvement.

  21. is the action of edit.. sometimes its used for magazines, tv shows and i dont know what else to write and i think in running out of time :D

    by bel petterson on 01.16.2011
  22. A word I don’t often think about. Unless I am on easybib.com, trying to make a source sound more reliable than it is. Encyclopedia of Bull Sh**, 11th Edition.

    by on 01.16.2011
  23. The new edition had just come out. She stood at the newsstand, perusing titles that were well out of her price range, and wondered if she should splurge. Surely it wouldn’t hurt, this once– and they’d promised a new feature on–

    “Buy something or leave, Lady.”

    They’d gotten ruder. Even five years ago, no one would have talked to a customer like this. She glared at him, bit her lip, and walked away without a word.

    by Kate on 01.16.2011
  24. Her headache subsided as she woke from her stupor, the morning light reaching her faded bedsheets, as she picked up her new edition of the bible. With a smirk, she pondered at the date. Pulling on the uniform rosary around her neck, she stretched and got out of bed. She didn’t want to see the ruler today.

    by Alex on 01.15.2011
  25. Makes me think of newspapers. Black and gray. Gray or grey? Grey seems more exotic, educated. I have been suggested to become a reporter, but I just don’t see it fitting me.

    by Meg Ashcraft on 01.15.2011
  26. Edition is a word that represents the up and coming, something special, something new. Special edition? Sure, go ahead, it’s pretty awesome, you get this this and this. Or you can just go with the normal package, you get this, but you’re such a fanboy, so you buy the special edition. All those special features.

    by ZachQuest on 01.15.2011
  27. The latest edition of Harry Potter Movie was based on the 7th book. The Deatlthly Hallows. It was divided into 2 film and we have to wait for several months before being able to watch the second part of the movie.

    by Erma on 01.15.2011
  28. It was the first edition. He couldn’t believe it. Years of searching, traveling the world… His fingers went to it, slowly, hesitantly. Should he dare touch it? It was a dream… so fragile it might shatter with that first touch, along with everything he had ever hoped for.

  29. Edition: Without various editions, opinions and views, the world is less colorful and so is the library.

    by Rosie on 01.15.2011
  30. There are many editions of books, some old, some new. Edition is like opinion, there are many opinions, and the diversity ranges greatly. Why can’t we accept diverse opinions the way we accept various editions of books?

    by Rosie on 01.15.2011
  31. The first edition. Of what? My life? Everything I have come to know? Why is there only one? Maybe there is more than one. Past lifes? Who knows. I don’t. But i’m beginning to know more and more each day. I find it riveting. How things just seem to come to me. Like easy flow.

    by Jordyn on 01.15.2011
  32. the latest edition was a new book from the author joan collins, it was published in january 2011 by penguin books. It is a book about hardships and tribulations and there is no better author in this field and exciting read from young to old and everybody will be able to share in the magic of such an amazing novel.

    by brooke on 01.15.2011
  33. I buy her books in two edition

    by Mita Saraswati on 01.15.2011
  34. new
    new part
    add on
    revised
    fixed
    extra
    continued
    bigger

    by macki King on 01.15.2011
  35. edition thats the word? i was looking for a complex and confusing word. An outstanding and unique word that would bolw my mind away. It could be a special edition i suppose but not what i thought this would be.

  36. Something that is more important or somehow better or improved upon compared to whatever came before it. The word somehow reminds me of something fresh, new, different. Something that you want to have in your hands; something that you just want to grab hold of.

    by Elise on 01.15.2011
  37. many editins are simply chapters reorganised, with one extra thing added. this is done for the purpose of ensuring students buy new editions and not old resold books.

    by gillian on 01.15.2011
  38. I pulled out my old journal, a heavy, leatherbound book that I had scrawled all my memories on — memories of the times I’d shared with her, suspended in time with the strokes of my trusty old ballpoint pen.

  39. New edition of the 14th century model inspired by the newage technological advancements in science.

    by Pauline on 01.15.2011
  40. Edition, the girl who i knew i loved just from laying eyes on her. Of course I was in third grade at the time, but 40 years later my passion towards this girl has yet to leave me. Her name still haunts me as the girl who would never accept my love.