Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s Thursday and your new five-word challenge is here. This week, your prompt is BISCUIT. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word BISCUIT in it somewhere?

Here are your SHY stories from last week:

Ritu:

Don’t be shy, it’s fine…

Gotta love a shy guy.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

She was shy and modest.

He was just too shy.

You must be very shy.

Good to play! Coconut shy!

I am really very shy…

Robin, not a shy bird!

Lady Sheilagh was painfully shy!

Sharon Tingle:

Shy behaviour yet cunning mind.

Excessive giggling … shy or insane?

Darlene:

Shy guys can be sexy.

Don’t be fooled by shyness.

A shy smile killed him.

He was shy a dollar.

Paul Mastaglio:

To shy to speak up.

Too shy to go out.

Don’t be shy. Enjoy life.

Kim Smyth:

Not shy, trust too much!

Joy Smith:

Confuse shy with timid, perrilously.

Four words shy of commiting.

EDC Writing:

Shy? No, keep your distance.

Linking People 2003:

Shy away due to fear.

Flinch from means shy away.

Scored shy of hundred runs.

Quail at means shy away.

Our minutes shy of midnight.

Jael Stevens:

Shy, spoke, riciculed, silenced…reclused.

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41 responses to “Can You Tell A Story In…”

  1. Wish I could eat biscuits!
    Grandma made the best biscuits!
    Biscuits with molasses are yummy!

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    1. A terrific trio 😊

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  2. The diet? I baked biscuits…

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    1. Very good, Sue. I’m with you on that one!

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      1. True, too 😉

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  3. Ooh, a biscuit – yes please!

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    1. Great! Who doesn’t love a biscuit?

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    Paul Mastaglio

    Jaffa cake. Cake or biscuit?
    Biscuit? Dunk it in tea!
    Evidence of biscuit? Crumbs everywhere!

    Cheers Paul 😁

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  5. It’s in the biscuit tin…
    Southern food, biscuits and gravy (for non-US people – biscuits and gravy is the perfect Southern dish, but is completely and impossible to make north of the Mason-Dixon line… (sub note – I once read that the flour used for southern biscuits is not available in the north))
    Sit for a dog biscuit

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    1. Very interesting! Thank you 😁

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    2. Rene Sparrow Avatar
      Rene Sparrow

      What a relief, somebody knows biscuits and gravy!!! I have some southern roots, and I’m convinced Heaven will serve biscuits and gravy daily for all Eternity! It’s the perfect comfort food 🙂 When I was searching the free image sites I was appalled to see that typing in “biscuit(s)” only brought up “cookies” 🙂

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      1. My mom is from the south, and I always swore that my aunt made the best biscuits and gravy n earth until I found that everyone with southern relatives said the same thing! I’m pretty sure that in the US we think of biscuits as those bready things while in the UK it means cookies.

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        Rene Sparrow

        Exactly! The “best” are those almost anyone who makes them from “scratch” serve–not those Pillsbury unroll-the-can ones…although if desperate, and with enough good gravy, I’d probably eat a plate of them too! 🙂

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      3. I think you’re right!

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  6. Sea Biscuit, a winning racehorse
    I will have wafer biscuits
    Many biscuits are too sweet
    Please pass the biscuit tin?
    Lots of viennese whirl biscuits
    Eve wants a chocolate biscuit
    Faddy people don’t eat biscuit
    Only savoury biscuits here today
    Owls are fearful of biscuit?
    Don’t eat biscuits in bed!

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    1. That first one is especially clever.

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  7. Give Puppy biscuits – cats too
    Biscuits and gravy for me
    Hardtack – dry biscuits of old

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    1. Thanks so much, Marsha. These are fab.

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  8. Rich tea. Best dunking biscuit.
    Jaffa Cake… Cake or biscuit?
    Biscuit crumbs in bed. Oops!

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    1. Ooh, the dilemma of number two!!

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      1. I know!!!

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  9. Stollen! Cake steals the biscuit.

    Wafer thin man nibbles biscuit.

    Jacob’s Cracker discusses biscuit identity.

    Lemon Puff, childhood biscuit memory.

    Biscuit dunker dropped right in.

    God invites you for biscuits.

    Biscuits entice you to God

    After National Biscuit Day? Crumbs

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    1. Sorry Esther, got a bit carried away with myself on this one. Blessings Joy

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      1. I don’t mind at all!

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    2. These are brilliant. Thanks, Joy.

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      1. Thank you. Can I ask “Which one takes the biscuit”? Blessings Joy

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    sarianladyaolcom

    tea and biscuits.Perfect peace.

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    1. Great. Thanks, Sheila.

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  11. Linkingpeople2003 Avatar
    Linkingpeople2003

    Biscuit with tea provides calories!

    Diabetics usually choose salty biscuit!

    Sweet biscuit taken if hypoglycaemic!

    Kids consume sweet biscuit frequently!

    Small stomach empties for biscuit!
    

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    1. Thank you very much!

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  12. Ship’s biscuits are hard tack.

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    1. That’s a very good one, Lance.

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      1. My final school of ten was a naval school where we learned the language of ship mates. Soft tack was bread, so I’ll save that in the bank for when your word prompt is either tack or bread. Or perhaps it will be soft.

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