Friday, September 12, 2008

Shallow vs. Deep

You know how in books they always say that people sigh deeply? For example,
"She sighed deeply after some very touching thing happened to her." or maybe
"He thought of the very fat girl and pictured her slipping on a wet sidewalk. Then he sighed deeply."
So I was thinking, what about SHALLOW sighing? I mean, do you sigh shallowly when you're thinking about yourself? For example:
"She sighed shallowly, wondering what she would wear at the party." or
"His sigh was shallow, because he was wondering what would happen if the fat girl fell on him."
I was just thinking, you know, in case any of the millions of famous authors who read my blog wanted to know any new words. So, um, there you go.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

i that sigh is like oh
"He thought of the very fat girl and loved pictureing her slipping on a wet sidewalk. and bumpuning her double chined face on the chisled sidewalk. Then he sighed deeply."

Casey said...

well, yeah, but I'm not looking to be a good writer! gosh Fugi! you must first LEARN the language of humor before you go questioning my grammer!