Where did you find that picture of me?I am blond, he said absentmindedly.
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These are called "swiftys" after the boy's adventure books series ... Tom Swift and his flying car, Tom Swift and his electric submarine, etc.The theme in a NY Times crossword included these clues (the punchline adverb being the word the solver had to supply) :
"You forgot to water the plants", Tom said witheringly.
"Oh, I just fed the alligator," he said offhandedly.
"As much as I'd like, you're not inheriting any of my estate," he said unwillingly.
So I started making up some on my own, and a couple a friend came up with:
"Too many pages," he said unaccountably.
He complained of being sick ad nauseum.
"That's the 'Dog Star' " she said seriously.
"Isn't that just the icing on the cake!" she sneered frostily.
"Haven't you finished sharpening those pencils yet?" she asked pointedly.
"Perhaps you would replace the light bulb?" Tom inquired brightly.
"I hate felines", he said cattily.
"Parrots freak me out!" she squawked.
"Pancakes again for breakfast," she said flatly, looking down at the plate.
So, what about you? Can you come up with some? The adverb has to be related to the main part of the sentence in a punny or other wordplay way.
I regret so much Polish spoonerisms are totally untranslatable to English...Given that, this begs the question; What about Spoonerisms?
Banana Slugs are not...Trail snacks, is Snail Tracks. We have 130mm long Banana Suggs around here that can eat a banana! They are part of the redwood ecosystem. The Banana Slugs are the official mascots of University California, Santa Cruz.
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I bet the Oregon Ducks devoured them. Also playing in the same league are the Evergreen State College Geoducks (that's pronounced gooey-duck, by the way).Trail snacks, is Snail Tracks. We have 130mm long Banana Suggs around here that can eat a banana! They are part of the redwood ecosystem. The Banana Slugs are the official mascots of University California, Santa Cruz.
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