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Plural Noun:

Adjective:

Plural Noun:

Plural Noun

Number

Adjective

Adjective

Adjective

Noun

Adjective

Verb ending in s

part of the body (nothing innappropriate please)

Noun

Adjective

Plural noun

Plural Noun

 

I'll type out and post the story, then put new requirements. :D

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Noun: Clown

Plural Noun: Ants

Adjective: Blusterous

Plural Noun: Kids

Plural Noun: Bears

Number: 17

Adjective: Mysterious

Adjective: Sturdy

Adjective: Elongated

Noun: Walrus

Adjective: Overpowered

Verb ending in s

part of the body: Whipfist

Noun: Assailant

Adjective: Defiant

Plural noun: Walruses

Plural Noun: Robots

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Noun: Clown

Plural Noun: Ants

Adjective: Blusterous

Plural Noun: Kids

Plural Noun: Bears

Number: 17

Adjective: Mysterious

Adjective: Sturdy

Adjective: Elongated

Noun: Walrus

Adjective: Overpowered

Verb ending in s: did not insert' date=' I'll make one up.

part of the body: Whipfist

Noun: Assailant

Adjective: Defiant

Plural noun: Walruses

Plural Noun: Robots

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Every four years, countries from all over the Clown send their best ants to compete in blusterous games and win kids. These events are called Olympic Bears, and they started 17 years ago in Mysterious Greece. When a winner recieves his or her sturdy medal at the games, the national walrus of his or her country is played by an overpowered band. At the band escapes, the citizens of that country put their whipfist to their chest and join in the singing of their national assailant. Thanks to television, these defiant events can now be watched by over a billion walruses throughout the world every four robots.

 

Walruses are funniest... lol.

 

New mad lib...

Adjective

adjective

part of the body, plural (nothing inappropriate please)

noun

adverb

adverb

plural noun

adjective

verb

plural noun

part of the body (see above)

adjective

type of liquid. (see above)

noun

noun

animal plural

noun

part of the body (see above)

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Noun: Clown

Plural Noun: Ants

Adjective: Blusterous

Plural Noun: Kids

Plural Noun: Bears

Number: 17

Adjective: Mysterious

Adjective: Sturdy

Adjective: Elongated

Noun: Walrus

Adjective: Overpowered

Verb ending in s: did not insert' date=' I'll make one up.

part of the body: Whipfist

Noun: Assailant

Adjective: Defiant

Plural noun: Walruses

Plural Noun: Robots

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Every four years, countries from all over the Clown send their best ants to compete in blusterous games and win kids. These events are called Olympic Bears, and they started 17 years ago in Mysterious Greece. When a winner recieves his or her sturdy medal at the games, the national walrus of his or her country is played by an overpowered band. At the band escapes, the citizens of that country put their whipfist to their chest and join in the singing of their national assailant. Thanks to television, these defiant events can now be watched by over a billion walruses throughout the world every four robots.

 

Walruses are funniest... lol.

 

New mad lib...

Adjective

adjective

part of the body, plural (nothing inappropriate please)

noun

adverb

adverb

plural noun

adjective

verb

plural noun

part of the body (see above)

adjective

type of liquid. (see above)

noun

noun

animal plural

noun

part of the body (see above)

 

Obviously nobody wants to fill these in, so here I go

Adjective=artistic

adjective=athletic

part of the body, plural=shoulderblades

noun=sandwich

adverb=physically

adverb=well

plural noun=shadows

adjective=unacceptable

verb=defeated

plural noun=sandwiches

part of the body (see above)=forehead

adjective=caffinated

type of liquid. (see above)=gasoline

noun=slayer

noun=artist

animal plural=gorillas

noun=gum

part of the body (see above)=thigh

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