So, use the following words in a sentence. One sentence including all the words. Better yet, use them all in an aubade.
The words are:
Eructation
Defenestrate
Gallimaufry
Myrmidon
Plenipotentiary
Bibelot
Flagitious
Billingsgate
Can I trust you, or need I moderate the comments? Although, after the donkeys, maybe you don't trust me. ;-)
3 comments:
Mr. Myrmidon Gallimaufry's flagitious billingsgate was exposed and because his defenestrate attorney had such a bad eructation, he ended up serving time in the plenipotentiary. He should have read his Bibelot more!
I do not think that all of those words were used properly. But this is my aubade using the words:
Spewing flagitious billingsgate,
I defenestrated my alarm clock.
when I eructed up came a bibelot.
It was a draconian myrmidon,
And it repeated plenipotentiary gallimaufry.
That was how I greeted the dawn.
A schoolboy was asked to write a sentence using the words "defeat," "defence" and "detail." After much thought he wrote "When de dog jumped over defence, defeat went over before detail."
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