It’s Thursday once again and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:
TRIP
So can you tell a story in five words using the word in it somewhere?
Your word last week was LIGHT. Here are your LIGHT stories:
Leave the landing light on
I‘m a few quid light
Glow-worms all use LED light
Heavy – an antonym of light
The light blue sky darkened…
Light on morning beach; lovely.
Delightful light from firefly’s glow.
Black lights were groovy man!
Fluorescent lights cast eerie glows.
She lights up my life.
You must travel light tonight.
Death at light of day.
A light sleeper lives here.
The light was too bright!
TURN ON THE d*mn LIGHT!
Shine your light on him.
My light is very bright!
What happened to your light?
Use your light sabre, Eric!
He was light and fluffy.
Light up the fireworks quickly.
Light at heart – Boris – gone!
Laser light, concentrated, coherent, bright.
The light makes me sneeze!
Light out of Dodge! Now!
Bang! Light faded into darkness.
My light revealed a body.
The mood was suddenly lighter.
Sunlight shimmered in the leaves.
The blight was finally lifting.
Lightening flashed and crackled ahead.
Sir Lancelot prefers light lance.
Sensitive to slight light intensity.
Light, sensitive caresses raise temperatures.
Bright white light dazzles onlookers.
Strobe lights enhance disco dancing.
Harbour lights signal he’s home.
This light diet’s heavy going.
Finally, she saw the light.
Running red lights risks lives.
Who turned the lights out?
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