It is a Quilly day. Time to take Quilly’s three words for the day and write a story.
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The 3WT #31 words will be: misqueme; tragematopolist; & vacivity
Vacivity, vacivity all is vacivity said the tragematopolist when he discovered that his candy would misqueme the King.
The vacivity of the tragematopolist’s head caused him to misqueme his best customer.
The fact that all the dragon had to eat was three tiny rabbits left a vacivity in his stomach that a fat tragematopolist for super would not misqueme.
He did not wish to misqueme but when he saw the vacivity of the candy barrel the tragematopolist began to swear.
The vacivity of the child’s mind caused it to run into the street when it saw the tragematopolist and its parent became very angry though it did not wish to misqueme the child.
Quilly’s words are just plain fun and by using them you bring them back from near death. Unless you suffer from a vacivity of the brain it will not misqueme you to ask you to do that. Think of yourself as a Think of yourself as a tragematopolist who brings sweet words to a sour world.
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Dragons are most like tragematologists when they make sweet confections with words.
ReplyDeleteOh Fandango...Number 3 is so my favorite. A fat Tragematopolist ... you dragons have a sweet tooth then hmmm? Well done :)
ReplyDeleteI guess dragons like sweets as well as treasure.
ReplyDeleteOhhh you dragons are in fiiiiiine form today!
ReplyDeleteAlways done so well. The 3rd is defintely my favourite, especially as I was brought up behind my Dad's newsagent and sweet shop ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe did not wish to misqueme but when he saw the vacivity of the candy barrel the tragematopolist began to swear.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite -- but I would think the tragematopolist would be happy as now he would have to make and sell more sweets!
Nicely done, dragons!