FIONA – “THESAURUS”

About her word:
Fiona taught me “THESAURUS”. It was in an café called Hurwundeki in Cambridge Heath Road.
It was at 3.58 PM on Sunday, November 28th 2010.

Thesaurus:
1. A book of synonyms, often including related and contrasting words and antonyms.
2. A book of selected words or concepts, such as a specialized vocabulary of a particular field, as of medicine or music.
(the free dictionary)

Who’s Fiona?
I met Fiona thanks to her blog called Save Our Shoes. I was looking for information about Noah‘s shop when I found an interview of him on her blog. Then I asked her to teach me a word.

She comes from Cork in Ireland and she has been living in London since september 2009. She works in an hospital with newborn babies.

Fiona taught me “THESAURUS” because it’s a good book to enrich my english vocabulary. And she finds that “THESAURUS” sounds like a dinosaur’s name.

Then don’t be surprised if you see someone who is walking like a T-Rex in Greaterex Street!

Posted on Sunday, November 28th, 2010 at 7:59 PM

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Responses (7)

  1. Nik Thakkar says:

    1. I love Fiona. She is amazing.
    2. I love Save Our Shoes.
    3. I LOVE this idea! The mosaic is a brilliant concept and makes me want to send you a photo with a drawing and a something new about London.

  2. Nik Thakkar says:

    Sounds like a great idea! I don’t want to be an inconvenience, so will send it via Facebook!

  3. dlc says:

    It’s not an inconvenience at all.

  4. Nik Thakkar says:

    Okay – I shall Direct Message you on Twitter!

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