It’s nearly the weekend. Here’s a new story challenge for you:
Can you tell a story in 22 words? You must use the following words somewhere in the story:
- TOFU
- SURPRISE
- DINOSAUR
- POLITICIAN
Last week’s prompt was to tell a story in 17 words using the following words in it somewhere:
- ANAGRAM
- VIOLIN
- CRUMB
Here are your fun stories:
After violin practice, Marshall ate a muffin without dropping a crumb, then studied his book of anagrams.
My anagram is a crumb of comfort on your other violin post later on in WordPress reader!
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Crumbs! Is there an anagram for violin? Vonili? Nivoli? Liivon? Ilinov? No I don’t think there is!
A one word anagram of violin and crumb is impossible. If you don’t believe me, try it!
Trying an anagram of these words. No crumb of inspiration. I shall stick to playing my violin.
My ancient anagramaphone crackled its way across my crumbling vinyl recording of my favourite violin concerto.
Sharron P:
I’m hopeless at anagrams. I’m fab at playing the violin, though – and eating cake, even the crumbs!
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