three troubled turkeys teased Tina the tuna! x
Three tricky turtles trotted together to the tranquil pond.
Happy hippos hop hastily.
Habiliments is a word that describes clothing. This is an example sentence using habiliment.
She is studying for two exams concurrently to avoid last-minute cramming.
Alliteration using letters such as 's' or 'sh' is actually called Sibilance. The same rules apply with it as alliteration - it just has a different name. Examples would be, "sweeping soot", "the snail slid sideways slowly, secreting slime as he went" "slow stepping on the sand"
I'm not sure what that is. (It's an example sentence using both words.) That is exactly what it is.
An example of using the word tugboat in a sentence for alliteration is: Tony's tugboat turned over.
Alliteration is hard.
First, you learn what alliteration is. Then, you think of "launch" and how you would use it in a sentence. Then you write a sentence using "launch" and an alliteration of it.
Peter Piper Picked A Pack Of Pickeld Pepers
When you use alliteration, you repeat certain sounds, which can give the sentence a smoother flow when read aloud, or makes the sentence more memorable to the reader. For example: The Red River rolled lazily across the rocks. I am repeating the R sound, and thus using alliteration in that sentence.
Alliteration is a literary term describing the repetition of a phonemic sound in a string of words. An example of a sentence using alliteration and the word "healthy" would be: Hungry, healthy humans have humus.
Peer prudent practiced promptly is an example of alliteration, where the words in a sentence start with the same consonant sound 'p.' Alliteration adds rhythm and emphasizes certain words in writing or speech.
Yes. This sentence does qualify as having alliterative properties, with three words using the hard "k" sound.
This is an example of monumentally used in an alliteration sentence: Betty bought a bit of butter by that bit of butter was bitter so Betty bought a bit of monumentally butter.
Happy hippos hop hastily.
The abnormally angular apples tasted awesome.
Craze of cupcakes