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TRAVELING OVALS

TRAVELING OVALS
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a continuous connected, overlapping series of ovals about the size of an uppercase letter O, which are done as a writing exercise. SHSBC Binder 30 Approved Glossary
TRAVELING OVALS
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a continuous connected, overlapping series of ovals about the size of an uppercase letter O, which are done as a writing exercise. I mean, writing words has very little to do with traveling ovals, as they call them and so forth, see? - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) [ILLO OF TRAVELING OVALS] a continuous and connected, overlapping series of ovals used as a handwriting exercise. The word oval means having more or less the form or shape of an egg or elongated circle. The word "traveling" refers to the fact that the ovals are connected across the page and thus the pen and the ovals travel from left to right as one carries out the exercise. The supposed benefit of this writing exercise is to train in consistency and uniformity in the typical oval shapes one might use in writing letters of the alphabet, such as the letter "o" or the letter "a". But it isn't a doingness, don't you see? I mean, writing words has very little to do with traveling ovals, as they call them, and so forth, see? -A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) [ILLO] n. a continuous and connected, overlapping series of ovals used as a handwriting exercise. The word oval means having more or less the form or shape of an egg or elongated circle. The word traveling refers to the fact that the ovals are connected across the page and thus the pen and the ovals travel from left to right as one carries out the exercise. The supposed benefit of this writing exercise is to train in consistency and uniformity in the typical oval shapes one might use in writing letters of the alphabet, such as the letter "o" or the letter "a."a continuous connected, overlapping series of ovals about the size of an uppercase letter O, which are done as a writing exercise. I mean, writing words has very little to do with traveling ovals, as they call them and so forth, see? - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) a continuous connected, overlapping series of ovals about the size of an uppercase letter O, which are done as a writing exercise.