blog - use in sentences

Possessives

  • shhexycorin: This entry was posted on Saturday, January 21st, 2006 at 10:03 am and is filed under shhexycorin's blog, Shhexy Sex.
  • diarmuid: Posted in General | diarmuid's blog ยป Sunday Movie: Quills Submitted by diarmuid on Sat, 03/12/2005 - 01:49.

Converse of object

  • dedicate: It might interest you to know that this is the oldest personal blog dedicated to fly fishing on the net.
  • write: I want to write the longest blog in the world ever!
  • read: Look forward to reading the blog over the next few months.
  • update: And why don't update this blog more often?
  • start: The first step is to start a blog for your site.

Adjective modifier

  • s: Hackers and Painters / Paul Graham ' s blog: I love Paul Graham's writing.
  • daily: Home Campaigns Trade WTO Hong Kong Blog WTO in Hong Kong: Daily blog All blogs from Hong Kong Caroline Lucas, MEP.
  • own: Comments are welcome, here, there, or on your own blog.

Modifies a noun

  • entry: There'll be more blog entries to read in the near future.
  • posting: But on Friday Lutz denied that the panel was unaware of these changes and confirmed that his blog postings are accurate.
  • post: In future I'm likely to be making my blog posts on a Thursday from now on!
  • template: In your blog template, add a link to your website.
  • administrator: By Gamblog UK, at 4:39 PM This post has been removed by a blog administrator.
  • reader: Joe Friend The best blog reader I've found by far.

Noun used with modifier

  • wordpress: Important Pages: Forums; Contact; Free full Wordpress blog hosting for free?
  • rosacea: Sign up for email notifications of rosacea blog posts!
  • gambling: Welcome to Just Gambling Welcome to Just Gambling, the UK online gambling blog.
  • gardening: SB is now doing a guardian sudoko - rather well. will add photos after bedtime, and perhaps get that gardening blog going!

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