Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(1)
But something clicked inside my head (maybe snapped is a better word) and I looked at Bert and said, "O.K, let's do it".
Similar(56)
Well, and then maybe snap out of it!
One of the film's commentators will be citing a piece of music, maybe snapping his fingers to mark off the time and singing the melody and part of a solo to underscore a point.
When refilling a water bottle in the cool depths below multi-colored rock walls, listening to a summer frog symphony at sunset or maybe snapping an icicle from a weeping ledge in winter, it's clear that the living desert depends on its pockets of water.
I thought I'd take off, hover around my house, maybe snap some photos or videos.
I'd still hear my mom talking, telling me to pay attention, maybe snapping her fingers in my face, but I couldn't talk or move.
Perhaps it didn't quite go as you planned -- maybe you snapped at the security guard, or the bellman, or your husband.
They like to get the job done, so they do try to keep on going as long as they possibly can and then finally maybe something snaps".
"If you're reading this," he writes, "you probably groove on my guys and maybe even snap up my new books as soon as they come out," which is akin to Jonathan Kellerman's reference to the "tens of millions of other people" interested in his work.
"Oh," I say, and keep staring into her eyes with mounting desperation, wondering if maybe I've snapped some fragile synapse in my brain from too much driving; the final breakdown of road madness, right here in Indianapolis.
Maybe you've snapped a performer taking a well-deserved break, or a flyerer who can flyer no more; caught a moment of interaction between performers and audience, framed an act in full swing or spotted some traditional-looking performers among the festival's more eccentric characters.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com