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Sentences with limerick

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  • Perceiving the underlying metre of the limerick is not just a simple linear experience.
  • Please compose a poem, limerick or any other rhyming prose of your choice.
  • The show celebrates the diverse experiences theatre has given Darryl over the years, from reciting lewd limericks in Bloemfontein to rocking and rolling in Buenos Aires.
  • I used to write limericks, so I just started writing tunes to go with them.
  • I curled up with Nash's couplets, quatrains, limericks and occasional jeremiads.
  • A sonnet can be about love and beauty and a limerick about flatulence and sex, but not the other way around.
  • She wants them to help create a book of poems, limericks or stories written about the pub which sits next to the East Lancashire Road.
  • Stoppard uses a dazzling range of literary and theatrical effects, from Wildean epigram to a scene written entirely in limericks, from a suggestion of strip-tease to a lecture on Marxist theory.
  • Born in Brooklyn, like so many wry Americans, Davis has written a sizeable collection of limericks and poems about the current state of the union.
  • Verbal abuse and insulting ditties, ballads, limericks, and other doggerel had long been directed at the monarch, his ministers, close family, and mistresses as well as at the elites of the kingdom by their social inferiors.
  • I spent an hour recently trying to explain limericks to a Chinese from Tientsin; which left him bewildered, me frustrated, and the staff of the bar we were in, in hysterics.
  • The older children have the opportunity to show off their creative skills by composing a limerick based on the Millrace Hotel, who are the sponsors of this competition.
  • That song title is just crying out loud for a limerick to be made.
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