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TONGUE TWISTERS

SH & S

■ Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.


■ Selfish shellfish.
■ She sells seashells by the sea shore of the
Seychelles.
■ Sally says she shall sew six sheets for her sister
Shelly.
■ “Surely Sylvia swims!” shrieked Sammy surprised.
“Someone should show Sylvia some strokes so she
shall not sink.”
TH & S

■ Six thick thistle sticks.


■ Elizabeth's birthday is on the third Thursday of this
month.
■ Nothing is worth thousands of deaths.
■ A skunk sat on a stump and thunk* the stump stunk,
but the stump thunk* the skunk stunk.

thunk – slang version of ‘thought’


TH & S

■ Something in a thirty-acre thermal thicket of thorns


and thistles thumped and thundered threatening the
three-D thoughts of Matthew the thug – although,
theatrically, it was only the thirteen-thousand thistles
and thorns through the underneath of his thigh that
the thirty-year-old thug thought of that morning.
F&V

■ Five very funny flies in velvet vests flew over from


France on Friday evening.
■ Of all the felt I ever felt I never felt a piece of felt.
B&V

■ Betty loves the velvet vest best.


■ Bobby Vincent Barnes bought a big violet van.
■ We bought a big vault of very valuable berries.
P&F

■ Peter parks his fast plane in the parking lot of the first
floor.
■ The past went by fast, so I took a picture for the
future.
W & OO

■ In the woody wood the woman saw a wolf wearing


wool.
L&R

■ A really leery Larry rolls readily to the road.


■ Rory's lawn rake rarely rakes really right.
■ Red lorry, yellow lorry.
■ I looked right at Larry’s rally and left in a hurry.
■ Round and round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal
ran.

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