bread with meat in between finger and held food
Splended sandwich
Alliteration for toast
The alliteration for helicopters could be higher helicopters or heavy helicopters
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Roar
Some common suffixes for toast include "-ed" (as in "toasted"), "-ing" (as in "toasting"), and "-y" (as in "toasty").
Here are some alliteration examples.Quickly, the queen quilted.He quizzed the quiet queen.
No thanks, just eaten I'm sure someone, somewhere, would love to have some toast. I'd settle for tea, myself. I pledge a toast to the toaster that toasted the toast this morning, because if the toaster didn't toast the toast this morning then you wouldn't be asking if anyone wanted toast :) "Look, I don't want any toast, and he doesn't want any toast. In fact, no one around here wants any toast. Not now, not ever. No toast." Speak for yourselves, I would love some toast, have you got any jam?
Some examples of alliteration in "The Scarlet Ibis" include: "summer was dead" and "darkness shut out the light." These instances of alliteration help create a sense of rhythm and emphasize certain emotions in the storytelling.
Alliteration
a peck of pickled peppers
alliteration, allegory
joy