Things You Did Today with R

  • A common action - went for a run today.

  • Everyday activity - did some reading today.

  • Resting is a simple thing you might do.

  • Past tense action - you could have run today.

  • Clear daily activity - read a book.

  • Exercise activity you might do today.

  • Relaxing is a normal thing to do today.

  • Past action - you rested today.

  • You might ride a bike or bus today.

  • Reading is a common daily action.

  • Riding a bike is a clear daily action.

  • Racing is an action you might do today.

  • Rapping is an action you could do today.

  • Ranting is an action - talked at length.

  • A common daily action - taking it easy.

  • Clear past action - rode your bike today.

  • Making a roar is an action you could do.

  • Fun everyday move - rolled out of bed.

  • Verb action - rake leaves or the yard.

  • Everyday action - rode my bike today.

  • Rolling is a simple action you might do.

  • Very common - checked and read emails.

  • Common activity - rode in a car today.

  • Clear daily activity - ran some errands.

  • Getting up (to rise) is a daily action.

  • Real action; you might rap today.

  • Clear morning action many do.

  • Simple move you could do today.

  • Reading a book is a clear activity.

  • Hurrying is a normal daily action.

  • Rinsing hands or dishes is an action.

  • Resting is something people do daily.

  • It's an action - talking angrily at length.

  • Everyday task - going out to do errands.

  • A clear daily activity for many folks.

  • A basic physical move you might do.

  • A physical action; moving around.

  • Doing research counts as an activity.

  • A clear action - you can row a boat today.

  • Past-tense action, like rode a bike today.

  • Everyday action - running up the stairs.

  • A real activity - riding a horse is an action.

  • Common daily action: reading the news.

  • A real verb - ramble or wander today.

  • A simple action - roaming around today.

  • A real daily action - recycling items.

  • Everyday action - running around for fun.

  • Still an action - roared loudly or with laughter.

  • A real action; you might remember things today.

  • Everyday task; reading an article counts.

  • Running away is an action you might do today.

  • raced
  • Valid action, e.g., rolled a ball or yourself.

  • Common action; running around is a thing.

  • Fancy word for thinking; still an action.

  • Everyday activity; riding your bike fits.

  • Daily action; reading an email counts.

  • A physical activity you might do today.

  • Roaming around is a real, simple action.

  • Clear activity; running a mile fits.

  • Everyday action; reading books qualifies.

  • A real, everyday action—hurrying today.

  • Clear action; you might have done this today.

  • Simple daily action—traveling by car.

  • A cooking action—roasting food today.

  • An action in progress; works for today.

  • Everyday action—riding a bike.

  • A routine thing—rode somewhere by car.

  • Normal daily action—went by car.

  • An action (talked excitedly); could happen today.

  • Definite action—zipping all over at home.

  • Chore action—raking leaves fits the day.

  • Action verb—calling or ringing a bell.

  • Classic daily action—reading the news.

  • A simple action—you might reach for things today.

  • Real exercise you might do today—running around.

  • A real chore you could do today: rake leaves.

  • Past-tense action fits well: you raked today.

  • A basic action; e.g., rub your eyes or arms.

  • Everyday activity: you rode a bike today.

  • An action—you could rhyme words today.

  • Past-tense daily action: you recycled items.

  • Fun action—you might rock out to music.

  • Household chore: you can rinse the dishes.

  • Reading words is a normal daily action.

  • An activity; you might be racing today.

  • A valid action; you might rotate something.

  • A simple daily action you might do in bed.

  • A real action; you might play and roll today.

  • Common daily action; reading the paper.

  • Everyday movement; you ran down the stairs.

  • Real verb; you could ramble or chat today.

The words in the list Things You Did Today with R come from players of the word game Categories game.