Theme – ** Kaleidoscope of thoughts**
X is probably the most underrated letter among all the alphabets. Extremely shy, rarely does it take the lead or initiative to place itself at the beginning of a word. It always seems contented to mingle with any of its 25 other friends. However its favourite buddy is ‘e’ beside whom it likes to cling itself most times to create numerous words!
Adorns a mysterious mood when it finds itself in excite and explore.
Rhymes so well with its clan in sex, flex and vex.
Labelled the best in excellent, exemplary and exalt.
Personification of beauty in exquisite or exotic.
Goes out of proportion in extra and exaggerate.
Banished in exile and expel.
Sets a precedent in example and exemplar.
Lays bare and in shambles in expose and explode.
Highly over rated in excessive and exorbitant.
Stretches itself beyond limit in expand, expanse and extend.
Is acquitted or absolved in exempt and exonerate.
States in detail in explain and expound.
And finally, no comments when it deals with the “ex’es”!
The ending gives a nice tadka to the whole post 😀😀 loved it 😀😀
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Haha, I liked the word tadka you used. Actually it is only the tadka which enhances the taste of a dish 😉 Thanks Rekha 🙂
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😀😀💝
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If “X” can be a person it will award you for this…
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I am honoured Sangabad. Thanks so much 🙂
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😊
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😊😃
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Nicely written …… X…. is as like as a underrated man but what is important of.. X..everything explained beautifully by you…waah
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Thank you so much Madhusudan ☺️
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Welcome Radhika ji
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Haha, amazing post. Yeah X deals with the ex quite well. 🙂
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😀😀 thanks Sheetal!
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My pleasure. 🙂
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Haha!! What a brilliant & original post! X is such a challenge but you’ve done an excellent job. I love the ending … 😂
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So glad you liked it Kim 😀 many thanks!
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This is an xcellent post, Radhika. Loved it. 🙂
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Thank you so much Amitav ☺️
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And finally, no comments when it deals with the “ex’es”! This was the best and it summarised your poem. Radhika I loved this awesome E’s. Amazing and so nice fitted with your poem. Great.
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Thanks so much Kamal 😀
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Welcome Radhika.
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Superb post 😀 especially the last line reminds me of a joke – Dear MATH, stop asking to find your X, she’s not coming back. ..And don’t ask Y 😛 😀
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Haha, good one Shradha. Glad you liked it 😀
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I feel X will appreciate you for this post:-)
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An exemplary piece of poetry. And not to forget our dear friend, Algebra which always assumes X to be something. Poor X, is not understood at all.
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Thank you Aishwarya! Algebraic x was always a mystery to solve 😉😉
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Welcome 🙂
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Lovely post
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Thanks Ruchi !
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I was very eagerly waiting for your post on x, like you said it’s a shy alphabet on a stand alone basis. But you have paired it so well with E’. Believe me it’s an XEmplary job you have accomplished. Really loved this post, Radhika. I can see the creative genius flowing in you 👍
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Humbled by your compliments Deepika. Gratitude 🙂
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You made X sound way to eXciting! Thank you.
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Thank you Natasha!
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very nice post Radhika
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Thanks Daneel!
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Welcome Radhika
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Excellent !!! 🙂
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Thanks Megala 🙂
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eXceptional, a standing ovation :)… creativity at its very best….
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Many many thanks 😊
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So simple to write too. Just two crossed lines.
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Haha, yes !!!
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Excellent. Just to add, when more than one X come together it creates turbulence in the mind and the heart 😊
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Haha😀 God save one from such a situation 😬
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😊😊
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The finishing garnish with that”ex”es was brilliant!! X beautifully explained😊😊
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Thanks so much Sumith for the master chef comment 😊
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I was wondering Radhika what will you write on X 😀
And here you are introducing X with a full (X)epression! Great !!
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Thanks so much Meenakshi. I am glad that you liked the introduction of X! 😁
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Haha! Loved the last one
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🙂 🙂
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Ha ha.. This was perfect! 🙂 that was so creative to deal with so many forms of X.
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Thanks Prakash. So glad to read that!!
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Such creativity, Radhika! ❤
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Thank you Cheryl ❤️
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