Sigh. Okay. So what does "looming on" mean, seriously?
"looming on" is a very common phrase eg I could see another storm cloud looming on the horizon(Source of example below) .
and what is "a whole blot of shaming"?
Would "a whale pod of shaming" be acceptable, and if not why is it less ok than "a whole blot of shaming"?
"shaming" is undesirable just like a "blot" which is commonly used metaphorically in sentences.So it makes complete sense to use it here . eg The public
shaming put a
blot on her career . Although whole is not a perfect word it is still emphasizing how big the "blot(of shaming)" is, so that too is acceptable.
There is no logical flow to the sentence "
Romp overtly babe - there's a whale pod of
shaming looming on " . A whale pod is just a group of whales, it has no connection with "shaming looming on" or the previous part of sentence " Romp overtly babe" .
It's not much fun if you don't give people more leeway.
I am all for giving leeway, but if the words don't fit in a logical way, it becomes a word salad. The whole fun of the game is making good sentences till the end.
Besides I am not seeing we will always find a word . If we can't figure out a word ,we can always drop the sentence and start from a new one :)
looming definition: Verb 1. Present participle of loom....
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