Alphabetical alliteration game
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Alphabetical alliteration game
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The idea is to work through the alphabet writing a sentence with each word starting with the same letter.
So to begin:-
Astra again annoyed administrators at another assignation.
(Sorry, but it's the best I can manage at 12.25am.)
The idea is to work through the alphabet writing a sentence with each word starting with the same letter.
So to begin:-
Astra again annoyed administrators at another assignation.
(Sorry, but it's the best I can manage at 12.25am.)
Re: Alphabetical alliteration game
Someone ate all the X for breakfast, fried, poached or scrambled
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x pect xmas x eptonily x iting
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Yet Yvonne yearns yule yearly
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"ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ"
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Zebedee zombee s zany zoo zone
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zoroastrian zippers zap zoological zits
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Re: Alphabetical alliteration game
English has 26 letters in its alphabet, but there are other languages which have more. Spanish, for example contains Ch as a letter of its alphabet and Ll but not W except for foreign words in common use such as Whisky, which comes from the tongues of Andalusians as sounding something like "gwickie".
Perhaps our alliterative game could continue following the rules of Grammar, i.e. Subject-Verb-Object provided that any preposition could be employed to make a comprehensible sentence.
It's too young to die!! (sob)
Perhaps our alliterative game could continue following the rules of Grammar, i.e. Subject-Verb-Object provided that any preposition could be employed to make a comprehensible sentence.
It's too young to die!! (sob)
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I think I must be from Barcelona - Que
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Smart is welcome...smart arse we an all do without......
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Annoying Andrea always aimed arrows at Alan's ample ass and accepted all awards aggressively.
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Does Mummy know you're making her pooter all sticky again, tosh?
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