Make A Sentence Out Of The Letters In The Word #2

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  • (This one took awhile, hah)

    Martha owes Ned Uncle Matthew's economical nails, tape, and lighter.

    LIGHTENING
  • Less impressive givers have taken each new increase not gratuitiously.

    PHOTOGRAPHER
  • Patty had old Tom or George ride a pig home every recess.

    committee
  • Calling old men mean is taking things extremely emotional.

    POUTPOURRI
  • Phasing out useless tirades planning on using regular rules instead.

    breakthrough
  • Ben's really educated and knows that Helen's rarely out unless getting ham.

    COMMUNION
  • Could old married men understand no is only no.

    business
  • Quote: Could old married men understand no is only no.


    Buying used socks is not especially sweet smelling!

    SPORTSMANSHIP
  • Silly people, or reality television stars, may always notice sometimes happiness isn't paper.

    NAPOLEON
  • Never approach people on left except old neighbors.

    PRESCRIPTION
  • Percy read every single card received immediately, praying that Irene opened Nancy's.

    ACCESSORIES
  • All citizens can easily secure safe organic required ingredients except shellfish.

    NUTRITIONAL
  • Never underestimate the real intentions that intimidate often never allowing liberty.

    authority
  • Alex understands that his orderly restrictions intimidate the youth.

    ADMINISTRATIVE
  • A duck makes its nest in straw that really abrades the internal viscera easily.

    SERENDIPITY