Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s Thursday once again and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:

TWIST

So can you tell a story in five words using the word TWIST in it somewhere?

Your word last week was MINE. Here are your MINE stories:

Kim Smyth:

That cup of Joe – mine!

That mine is for diamonds.

Mind-not mine-over matter.

Terveen Gill:

Always mine, never yours.”
‘Touche!’

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

‘Mine! All Mine!’ said Midas.

I lost mine at work!

Diamond and Gold Mine? Rich!

The mine was very deep.

I said that is mine…

Diddy Jam Butty Mine, Liverpool.

Simon’s Space:

My child needs a minder.

I’m hers and she’s mine.

The field had been mined.

My friend chimed in.

EDC Writing:

Stood up,
once mine gone.

Ritu:

So, your place or mine?

Ruth Scribbles:

It’s not yours! It’s mine!

The mine – down the shaft.

Lance Greenfield:

Mindful miners mined the gap.

Miners mined rich ore-full matter.

Minesweepers are small yet effective.

Mine clearance is dangerous work.

Mind is no longer mine.

Pleasure mine was deeply shafted.

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

  1. Plot twist! Liz Truss has resigned!
    Twist and shout, Liz is out!
    Twisted flax, hyrogliph and quiz clue?
    Add a twist of lime please.
    Found in hell. My twisted soul?
    Halloween twist, no zombies, no ghouls!

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    1. Those first two made me laugh. Though these are all six-word stories, not five…

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      1. Five? Oh I was distracted!

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      2. I’ll let you off!

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    2. All good six-worders, but the second one’s the best of all!

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      1. I agree. Twists my mind!

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  2. Hi Esther, I hope your week has gone well.
    Bit of a Twist with Truss (I know you’ll say that’s 6 but a is just a letter)
    I hate your twisted lies.
    Twist. Twist. Twist. Twist. Bust.
    Branches twisted like old bones.

    Have a good weekend 🙂

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    1. Many thanks for these. Enjoy your weekend 😊

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  3. Chubby sang Twist and Shout?
    Don’t get it twisted, fool!

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    1. I enjoy these 😁

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      1. Thanks! 😀

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  4. “Twist and shout” deemed sinful.
    Now, I “twist and shout.”
    The twist story is twisted.

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    1. I like that last one. Very clever.

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  5. Twist this into five words…
    Twisted, a Truss will cure?
    Cheese twist, favourite food snack
    Twist of lime in Gin
    Somersault, twist, spin, high dive!
    Plot twist, bring Boris back?!

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    1. Rectified in a flash! Well done, Christine.

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    2. The last one plunges me into the depths of despair.

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      1. Me too, too many twists!

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  6. Oops! Knickers in a twist!
    What a twist on reality.
    I do love the Twist!
    Story with a twist – perfect!

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    1. A fab four. Thanks, Ritu 🥰

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    2. All great.
      You can avoid the first by going commando (so I’m told!)

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  7. Oliver Twist had Hard Times.
    Don’t you twist my words!
    Didn’t see that twist coming…

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    1. Great. That first one is excellent!

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  8. Sucking aniseed twists is bliss
    If you twist my arm . . .
    Twisted ankle is very painful
    Twisted around her little finger
    I love a little twist
    A twist of the wrist
    Nothing twistier than twisted twine
    Twisted twit: twice prime minister
    Shiny, twisted, short and curly

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  9. Life has its twist and turns🙌🙌

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    1. It certainly does!

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  10. Twist that voice of hours

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