B-Words — Up for a little WordPlay Challenge?
Listed below are four words, a verb, a noun, an adjective and an adverb. Try to use all of the words in one sentence. (You may use any form of the verb):
brandish
bisquit
barbarous
blandly
Favorite Answer
Billy boy better butter between Barbara’s bouncy bodacious breasts before buttering Barbara’s badunk-adunk booty, big boy.
“In times of peril it may become quite necessary to blandly brandish a bisquit at thine barbarous enemy.”
(The Crusaders Collectis Semtis has more to say on the subject…)
“To blandy brandish a bisquit can be taken as a barbarous act. Use tact in brandishing your bisquits, or barbarous acts may be blandly put upon you.”
Betty brandished her spatula, while Barbara looked on blandly, wondering what sort of biscuit a barbarous woman like Betty had baked.
Sorry if you didn’t mean biscuit!
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this is not true i just had to make a sentence. is this a sentence?
i have no idea what ijust said.
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