Oh, dude, sure thing. How about, "Larry the lazy llama lounged lazily"? Like, it's so easy to make up alliterations, you just throw some words together and boom, you sound all fancy and poetic.
Alliteration is hard.
Billy bought bon-bon's because beans were boring.
on is a repitition of the same beginning word
An example of using the word tugboat in a sentence for alliteration is: Tony's tugboat turned over.
Alliteration is the repeating of the first letter of a word. For example, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an alliteration using the letter "s".
Lucy's lazy lizard lounged lazily in the sunlight.
Dialogue is darned difficult to do sometimes.
There were too few menus in the venue.
Bugs bother beleaguered badgers.
The soaring skydivers swept along the sky.
The advancing adroable looked absolutely adorable.
little liam lay in a lair lazy all day
Alliteration is hard.
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.
on is a repitition of the same beginning word
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