It is
a Quilly day. Time to take Quilly’s words and write a story. This week Quilly said use any of the 36 words she has already given us but we had to use at least three. We decided to use four each and there could not be more than two from the same group of three . Click on the word for a definition.

There was a
paucity of information concerning the
teterrimous volgivagant group that lived on the North end of town in a
quondam era.

If there ever was an
opprobrious paladin the King’s Knight who entered every
sublunary fracas was it

The
antediluvian nature of the
tenebrous group prevented any
comity between them and the
ebullient modern group.

The
propinquity of the dragon to the
zither playing
zoilist was the reason the
hitonious music stopped.

The dragons
sternutation made the ground seem
queachy and caused the
isangelous lady to hum a
mellifluous tune.
Oh you clever Dragons once again. Number 4 is by far the best :) Aloha
ReplyDeleteI agree with Thon I like four.
ReplyDeleteYou dragons are amazing! i am so impressed with your sentences. You make the rest of us look like amatures.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with Thom & Betty... I think it is quite evident that Dragon #5 makes the most sense! (actually #2 is the best - but I like any sentence that uses the word MELLIfluous!) LOL!
ReplyDeleteI like how your different personalities or I should say dragonalities shine through in your sentences.
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