It’s Thursday once again and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:
SPELL
So can you tell a story in five words using the word SPELL in it somewhere?
Last week’s word was WIND. Here are your WINDY stories:
Wind is indeed a homograph.
Wind can be a homophone.
Wind is thus a homonym.
Blow, blow, thou winter wind! [Shakespeare]
Borborygmus often results in wind.
March is a windy month.
The wind winds me up.
March winds then April showers.
Too many beans, got wind!
East wind, snow showers today!
Wind up that halliard, now!
It’s stopped.. Wind the clock.
Wind is a wind up!
Put the wind up me…
Two words same spelling ‘wind’.
Ritu:
Wind your neck in, love!
“Oops!” she said. It’s wind!”
Ill winds have no manners.
Dusty Miller lives in windmill.
Jack Tar grinds the windlass.
Vindaloo makes for windy loo.
Horologist winds up many timepieces.
Bony Tony winds Lance up.
Read “Gone with the Wind”!
Talking band is called Windbaggery.
Unwind at the day’s end.
Ill wind blows no good.
PLEASE wind that wailing baby!
Crippled by windburn and chilblains.
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