Can You Tell A Story…

It’s almost Friday, and that means five-word story time. Your new word this week is:

SHAVE

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

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

Kim Smyth:

I feel naked without lipstick!

Lipstick makes lips feel smooth.

I can’t wear red lipstick.

Annette Rochelle Aben:

In a passionate kiss, lipstick.

Christine Mallaband-Brown:

Is lip stick mouth glue?

Red lipstick, writing on mirror!

Kiss with stain resistant lipstick.

Muah! Lipstick luscious, strawberry, sweet!

The lipstick on letter! Romantic.

My mouth likes chocolate lipstick.

EDC Writing:

β€˜Lipstick?’
β€˜Can’t see, mirror please.’

Darlene:

Lipstick was the only clue.

It was written in lipstick.

Red, the lipstick of harlots.

Lipstick never touched her lips.

Ritu:

Lipstick on his collar -uh-oh…

Smudged lipstick makes you wonder…

The confidence of red lipstick.

Ruth Scribbles:

Lipstick stain on his collar.

Lipstick can brighten one’s face.

Lipstick is for clowns, right?

Trent’s World:

She’s a devil in lipstick.

Lipstick tube for a crayon…

A lipstick β€œX” means -what-?!?

New title – Death by Lipstick.

Lance Greenfield:

Honey makes my lipstick stick.

Her lipstick matches her eyes.

Your lipstick tastes so sweet.

Lipstick lingers like luscious lychees.

Smear your lipstick on my . . .

Wearing tasteless lipstick nauseates me.

Alz Gusta Presents:

Her coffee cup wears lipstick.

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22 responses to “Can You Tell A Story…”

  1. No shave, just a haircut
    It was a close shave!
    He shaved seconds off record
    My legs only half shaved
    Wood shavings, now light fire!
    Parmizan shaved onto the pasta

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    1. Really enjoyed these, as always 😊

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    Cut above, close shave below.

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    1. Ooh, very good, Eric. Thank you.

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        EDC Writing/Believing Sight Unseen

        You’re very welcome, Esther.

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  3. I got nothing saved; shaved.
    My hubby sure needs shaving!

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    1. Ha ha! Mine often does too πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  4. Shaved his mind for science

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    1. That’s very clever. Thank you.

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  5. Shave that nasty chin hair!!

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    1. Alright, I will πŸ˜‚

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  6. Date night tonight – S(h)ave me!
    Love feeling freshly shaven skin.
    A horn sounded – Close shave!

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    1. I love that first one!! Brilliant 😍

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      1. 😁😁😁😁

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  7. Shaved a minute off, but…
    Shave and a haircut: two-cents (“two-pence” for you British πŸ˜‰ ) (possibly the most famous rhythm of all time…) (and I cheated, hyphenating a word.)

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    1. I’ll let you off this once! πŸ˜‚

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      1. Thanks! Not original, but the classic line of all times πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‚

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  8. Neil β€œRazor” Ruddock never shaves
    Good lather makes smooth shave
    Shave, wax or painlessly natural?
    Classical music to shave by
    Shaved ice with sweet liqueur
    Pasta topped with shaved Parmesan

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    1. These are super! That first one made me smile, as did the third!

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