You must have taken a gurgle class to learn how to drink water out of the drinking fountain like that.
The gurgle monster in the pond booped my nose with a bubble and made me laugh out loud!
Gurgle is a noun (a gurgle) and a verb (to gurgle).
I planned to ride a unicorn to work, but it got stuck in traffic.
It depends on whether you need a sentence with the word "making" in it, or a sentence that begins each word in the sentence with each letter in the word making. I'll try for both: Bob was making an upside down cake, and so he turned the oven upside down before he put it in. Mary ate kangaroo icing--NOT good.
The word "gurgling" is a present participle form of the verb "gurgle." In this case, it is functioning as a verb in a continuous form.
Their are two syllables in the word silly.
Gurgle is a noun (a gurgle) and a verb (to gurgle).
slow and steady actually losses a race
The giant peanut butter jar suddenly began to spread happiness all over the kitchen, causing a frenzy of laughter and joy among the kitchen utensils.
Example sentence - The most pleasant experience on our holiday was feeding the ants at our picnic.
i went shopping in town and came back home with a clown!
You are silly, they are silly, we are silly. You are watching me. They are watching me. The houses are being built this year.
There is such a thing as a silly question.
Example sentence - The pheasant feathers on his hat made it look like the whole bird was sitting on his head.
Verb: "Don't clown over it! You look silly!"Noun: There is a clown over there.
The cheeseburger tried to run ahead of the ketchup, but ended up getting stuck in a pickle!
It depends on whether you need a sentence with the word "making" in it, or a sentence that begins each word in the sentence with each letter in the word making. I'll try for both: Bob was making an upside down cake, and so he turned the oven upside down before he put it in. Mary ate kangaroo icing--NOT good.
Yesterday I was attacked by a violent flower.