Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Nefarious

adj: (typically of an action or activity) wicked or criminal

There is a picture of Meredith that would be appropriate for this post, but putting it online would be too nefarious a deed (can you guess which picture?).
Judas' nefarious betrayal was predicted by Christ Himself.
Ignorantly trashing The Beach Boys is nefarious.
Squeezing the toothpaste tube from the middle is especially nefarious.
It would be nefarious if I was lying to Meredith about coming to Florida.
Our sin against God resembles a wife nefariously cheating on her spouse.

1 comment:

  1. Meredith can indeed guess which picture would suit the word nefarious.
    Saul didn't realize that offering the sacrifice was nefarious, and would cost him the kingdom.
    Liking the Beach Boys is nefarious.
    Meredith would nefariously take her mom's toothpaste, and squeeze it from the middle.
    It would be nefarious if I was lying to Tim about living in Florida.

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