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September 20th, 2010 | 120 Entries

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120 Entries for “formal”

  1. formal again? it’s a new day. I wrote yesterday and it’s the same word. How silly is that! that is all. okay? is the minute up yet? yes!

    rachelle
  2. That’s what I love and hate about the Japanese language. You have to be formal. If you’re casual too soon, you’re rude. But if you’re formal when expected to be casual, you’re really weird and kind of cold. It’s a high context culture so I think I would learn better if I visited and stayed in Japan for a while but I hope that happens before I forget every word.

    Mary
  3. I always made my dresses for formal dances in high school. My junior year (1971), I made a Renaissance-type gown inspired by Zefferelli’s Romeo & Juliet—gold velvet with a high bodice. I had ribbons in my swept-up hair to approximate the type of cap the women wore.

    Andie
  4. ive just noticed that typically when I write these one word posts I usually use the word in the first sentence as the most prominent feature. Just now I thought to myself I wanted to try something different. So instead of writing about the high school formal or formal writing, this is what you get to read.

  5. Is a weird word, but is ok, tonigh is time for a formal look ;D

  6. alabaster and lace. We chose those names because we thought they made us posh. We put on the cloothes and went to the party, and when they asked us our names, that’s what we said. They didn’t laugh, though, because we said them as boldly as we could.

    Jason
  7. formal occasions are usually for the high class but when i lower to middle class person gets a chance at it they usually feel uncomfortable and out of place.

    sass schirmer r
  8. tuxedos and cocktail dresses china silver white table cloth lace crystal jazz country club church debutant balls thank you letters weddings

    liz
  9. i stepped into the formal living room and stared at the people around me. It was a show, almost funny, because there they all were, in a formal living room, dressed for a formal.

    Bailey
  10. Formal is strict, rigid and full of expectations. Formal can refer to attire or any situation where there are higher expectations that you have to rise to. Formal can be stressful. It can mean a wedding or any other ceremony where dress is specified or attitude is meant to be a certain way.

    Jessica
  11. My soroity has a formal every october. This year i have planned formal on october 8. i a excited for this event becuase i have planned the event. It is the weekend of the South Carolina vs. Alabama game.

    Kelsey
  12. Formal, when first brought up reminds me of a

    todd
  13. My sorority formal is coming up this Friday. I am very excited about getting dressed up and going to a nice venue in Birmingham, Ala. It seems like it will be a lot of fun and I will enjoy being with all of my friends!

    Katherine
  14. When I think of “formal” I think of something very proper and elegant. It is a word that is used when discussing nice things and places.

    Ann Sample
  15. pledge formal is tonight, bring a date and dress in a cocktail dress.

    mary english saunders
  16. What does it truly mean to be formal? To some people, formal may be wearing a t-shirt with a tuxedo screen printed to the front. I never really found that being formal was the correct way to dress or act.

    Whitney Larsen
  17. this word reminds me of dances and “formals” that my sorority holds. they are usually quite fun and involve a lot of alcohol. most people take dates, but i never seem to be able to get one of those so usually i take a friend or a cooler.

    Lottie
  18. when i think of formal i think of a fancy party and young people going to a venue and wearing long dresses and tuxedos and having the time

    leigh bradford
  19. Whenever the gong struck, Dani felt the compuslive need to shower. It didn’t matter what she was wearing, or what she looked like at the time, it’s just the way things were. Even if she went out dancing with her friends, wearing her fanciest clothing and makeup, if the music for some reason had a gong in it, she would run to the bathroom and put her head in the sink, trying to rid herself of the imaginary filth the researchers had put in her mind.

  20. She sat quietly in her formal dress, twining her fingers together in her lap. She knew any minute he would walk through that door, holding that other girl’s hand.

    chantelle
  21. Its imporant to be formal in life,
    Formal at the diner table,
    Write formal essays,
    Talk to one in a formal matter,
    But when around family,
    “Formal,” is no longer imporant at all

    john stern
  22. Her black tights were scrunching up behind her knees in the most uncomfortable manner, and every time she reached down below her ruffles to try and fix them her mother would pull at the back of her collar and hiss at her to stand up.

    donna
  23. It wasn’t supposed to be this way. I was going to wear my tie dyed shirt and holey jeans, she was supposed to wear nothing at all. And now….it’s all gone formal – she’s wearing clothes….

  24. Formal is something no one wants to be but they have to anyway. It’s a tuxedo. A fancy, yet uncomfortable dress. It’s having to sit at church for a whole wasted Sunday. FORMAL FORMAL like writing an essay.

    Jessica Geyer
  25. “This is a formal affair,” Shania asked as she buttoned her blouse. “Yes, black tie with cocktails and dinner at 9pm,” Nathaniel had righted his clothes and had begun searching for his shoes. “Well,” Shania touched her lips to his lightly. “Now that we’ve gotten to know each other a little bit, I guess I’ll go out with you.”

    Izolda
  26. Formally answering the telephone was an art Gwen had perfected, down to the pinky finger extended at an angle of fourty five degrees, and the propper tone of voice. She crossed her legs and began to share the latest gossip.

  27. Tuxedo clad, he stepped into the foyer with one thing on his mind: taking down each one of the murderous pandas.

    Kevin Collins
  28. I hate dressing up. Everything’s so pompus, so unnecessary. I’d much rather sit watching the world pass than make the world pass myself.

  29. formal reminds me of dances or shit. should i go to fucking homecoming? i’m not too sure. first, i should go to fucking homecoming because i have never been to a highschool dance. but then again, i don’t want to go to homecoming because it’ll be awkward. but bailey’s fucking going and maybe we can just hang out the entire time? i will try out my dress and if it fits and looks fine, i will go. if it does not… i will not go. but i might go, maybe even for a little bit. i can always walk back or something. god, i don’t know. what’s the spirit week day today? white house. hmm.

  30. something not very casual or personal. it may also be something official.

    Rajendrani
  31. He was about as far from formal as one could get, thrashing through casual to sloppy to just plain slobbish in his camouflage, torn from his wood time struggles with briers and branches and the like.

    gino
  32. Sometimes I do formal portraits, but often I think it’s better to keep things natural and relaxed, that way you see who people really are. Who they pretend to be is not as interesting.

    Andrew Smith
  33. always at the height of fashion and grace…. formal drives us to better our behavior for the benefit of others as an exampe

  34. together perfect in order precise. fancy just so elegance orderly

    Kimberly Landstrom
  35. he straightened his bow tie and strolled into the empty ballroom, ready for a dance with the wind

    blah
  36. Formal gesehen normal.
    Echt?
    Nun… so gesehen, vielleicht auch nicht. Aber auch nicht unnormal.
    Wirklich?
    Jetzt frag nicht so!

  37. I miss formal dances a lot more than I ever thought I would. I wish I had a reason to get dressed up like that but instead I can rarely even find a reason to put on make up.

  38. I love wearing suits to work. They make me look like either a penguin, james bond or a suave waiter. And i love the many pockets too, it’s like i’m wearing a giant black cabinet made of silk

  39. it’s the type of thing that makes me cringe: formal wear. how do i dress? does that mean black dress? heels? makeup? ruffles? all things that make me very uncomfortable. wouldn’t it be great if i could just wera jeans to my cousin’s wedding?

    dalia
  40. The idea of formal introduces many thoughts in a persons mind. Formal attire for example is in most likely the commonly understood use of the term.

    Jeff