Bobby Badger bounced balls with Barbara.
Bugs bother beleaguered badgers.
can you give me an alliteration using T
Billy bought bon-bon's because beans were boring.
Sure! An example of alliteration using the word "broken" could be: "The broken bridge beckoned the brave." This phrase highlights the repetition of the "b" sound, creating a rhythmic effect.
Certainly! An alliteration for "presents" could be "perfectly packaged presents." An alliteration for "gifts" could be "glittering gifts galore." An alliteration for "wrapping" could be "wonderfully wrapped wonders."
Scruffy, Scrambled Hair :) Alliteration :)
the bee buzzed by the boys in the bouncy house.
i iz ill
Yes, the phrase "bitterly betrayed" uses alliteration with the repeated 'b' sound.
Yes, in Theme Foe English B the author uses an alliteration. For example, "Bessie, Bop, or Bach"Yes, in Theme Foe English B the author uses an alliteration. For example, "Bessie, Bop, or Bach"
My hot hamburger has hail.
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