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Rising to the Challenge!
Can you use these 7 words in one sentence?
Despite having the collywobbles and excruciating crapulence, I hastily scurryfunged pre the annual family invasion — all-be-it lacking tittled precision and somehow ignoring the 6-weeker’s incessant vagitis, while cursing the teen’s unamusing natiform-styled griffonage plastered on a note excusing himself from the celebration… welcome to motherhood!
What’s with all this nonsense, you say?!
Maria Rattray tagged me in a writing challenge, and when I’m in the mood and mojo intact, I’m in!
If you’re a slacker and didn’t investigate Maria’s story, the idea is to write ONE SENTENCE using a list of specific words provided.
The list is:
- natiform…meaning in the shape of buttocks
- vagitis…the cry of a newborn
- collywobbles…stomach pain, or queasiness
- griffonage…careless handwriting
- tittle…the dot above an ‘i’
- crapulence…sickness…