Its April of 2017 and Day 04 of A to Z Challenge. I am doing Idiom a day and 8 line poem for the idiom.
Idiom: Dead Air
Meaning: a period of total silence, a period of awkward silence
Poem:
Dead air,
Dead air,
Friend’s party,
He,
And his her,
His ex,
Her ex,
Dead air.
Note: All the challenge prompts can be found HERE.
Modern relationships!!!!
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😀 he he.. Thank you for the thoughts.. 🙂
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Oohhh…awkward silence indeed! Good one.
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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That’s pretty normal these days 🙂
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Great idea. Definitely good example of dead air.
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He he.. thank you so much.. 🙂
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Dead air ,thick air, stifling air really. Very apt description.
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Yayy! Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Lovely theme for your challenge, look forward to reading the rest of your posts. Dropping by from the A-Z Challenge.
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
I will check yours soon.. 🙂
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Oh yikes! Dead air indeed 😁
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😛 Thank you for the read and thoughts.. 🙂
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Haha….loved it ! This dead air could even turn out lethal 😁
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Ha ha.. I can see that! 🙂 Thank you for the thoughts.. 🙂
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You’re welcome Prakash 🙂
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Seriously in today’s generation mostly relationship end up to be a dead air..
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True that! 😛
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Oh my, oh my! Awkward!!!
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He he.. 😛
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🙂
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nice one, few words but totally awesome!!
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Haha, so perfect for the idiom you chose. 👍
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He he.. thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Ouch that’s certainly uncomfortable. Maybe checking the guest list before going next would be a good idea 😉 Loving this series, Prakash!
*D for Detailed: Shailaja/The Moving Quill*
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Ha ha.. sure would be a good idea.. Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Awkward 🙂
Liked this series. Will be back for more 🙂
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Yikes! That’s a recipe for disaster. 😁 Can’t wait for tomorrow’s installment! 😊
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😛 Many Thank you.. 🙂 Happy to know.. 🙂
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😁
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I’d surely hate that dead air!
But interesting thought and you did in just so few words!
great work.
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😛 Thank you so much.. 🙂 smiles.. 🙂
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Shoot that moment….if not yet dead😃😃
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Ha ha.. Possibly the same expression!
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Great poem!
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Thanks a lot.. 🙂
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Haha!
Well penned.
God bless!
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🙂 Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Nice 🙂
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Thanks a many.. 🙂
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Idiom: Dropping like flies
Meaning: A large number of people either falling ill or dying.
Abasement and downplays
Entrapping and lies
Brings a soul to scorching rays
Defamers drop like flies.
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Such a neat poem. Totally loved this one.. 🙂
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Haha. Amazing.😊 There’s always a pinch of humor in your posts. 😆
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He he.. Many Thank you.. 🙂 😀
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You are welcome PH.😊
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Ohhh. That’d be totally awkward.
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He he.. Very! 😛
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I can’t even imagine the situation 😃
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He he.. thank you so much for the read and thoughts.. 🙂
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Too many crooks spoil the party… 😀
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Ha ha.. pretty much that.. 🙂
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Watch out for a pingback!
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Will do! 🙂
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🙂
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