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    Combination of sentences with 3-letter words with different 2-letter endings(Pen your thoughts as they come, its one way of expression)

    1. PAT SAT the BAT on a LAT(an Indian pillar) and saw a TAT(a native Indian pony) EAT OAT from aVAT(a large tub, storing vessel) placed on a MAT which also contained a FAT CAT with a HAT,wielding a GAT(a gun-a gatling gun) to SHOOT the RAT(most or all words starting from A-Z with -AT

    endings).

    2. The HOG(a boar, a filthy person) and DOG were getting prepared to TOG up(to tog up-to dressup) and go for a JOG and later on have NOG(a strong ale) sitting on a LOG in the SOG(a marshy sog)under FOG(most or all words starting from A-Z with -OG endings).

    3. The BELL and PELL(skin or hide) was in a VELL(a rennet bag) which FELL from HELL in a CELLin the DELL(a small wooded valley) so that we could YELL and TELL to SELL the VELL and JELL(to set)WELL.(most or all words starting from A-Z with -ELL endings).

    4. FALL was TALL and PALL(wearisome) and had a BALL of GALL(sore, wound, blister) on his skinbecause of which he could not CALL WALL to the HALL for a MALL(the game of pall-mall)(most or allwords starting from A-Z with -ALL endings).

    5. A SAD LAD HAD a BAD FAD(craze) for a GAD(arrow-head, a tip of spear) which was in aWAD(pack of grass, fibres) but was stolen by a MAD CAD(an ill-bred person) but was retrieved by theLAD's DAD and put back in a PAD(most or all words starting from A-Z with -AD endings).

    6. The OAR was missing from the boat and we went by CAR to the FAR off BAR and saw a JARwith GAR(a garfish) and PAR(the young of salmon) which were thought to be all EARS(to be all ears-listen attentively) for trouble and hence kept as a LAR(a household god) to prevent customers to TAR orMAR(to spoil or damage) the BAR and eventually WAR(most or all words starting from A-Z with -ARendings).

    7. On a clear MAY DAY on the WAY to the CAY(a reef or shoal) via the BAY LAY a GAY(cheerful,lively, light-hearted) FAY(name for a fairy) and JAY(a chattering bird) on HAY and SAY NAY(denial,refusal) to PAY for the sun's RAY(most or all words starting from A-Z with -AY endings).

    8. TODAY' S PUNThe HUN(a destructive person, a vandal) and the NUN were having FUN in the DUN(a mound

    surmounted by a fortress) eating BUN and drinking from the TUN(a great vat for storing liquor) but had toRUN with their GUN when the SUN rose in the horizon(most or all words starting from A-Z with -UNendings).

    9. To earn YEN(a japanese coin) and SEN( a Japanese coin) the TEN MEN with KEN(experience,range of vision) and WEN(a wart, a cyst on the head) had to search for BEN, HEN and PEN and they hadGEN(information-slang) that these were E'EN(even) found in a DEN in the FEN(a low marshy land, abog or marsh)(most or all words starting from A-Z with -EN endings).

    10. The MAN was chewing PAN and was about to spit but saw the DAN(a former title of respect) andhis FAN and remembered the BAN and hence RAN towards the CAN and there he saw a VAN withTAN(golden brown) sheep EAN(to bring forth lambs) a WAN(pale, pallid) lamb(most or all words startingfrom A-Z with -AN endings).

    11. The DON(important person, the head) and his SON CONNED(to study carefully) the ION andWON a TON of YON(that) gold(most or all words starting from A-Z with -ON endings).

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    12. There was a lot of DIN(continued noise, loud) near the LIN(a pool made by waterfall-linn) where aKIN(family, relatives) lay, and they made the SIN of playing a game to WIN a HIN(Hebrew liquid measure)of GIN(a spirit drink distilled from grain) by FINNING(to cut open) and searching the BIN for a PIN madeof TIN(most or all words starting from A-Z with -IN endings).

    13. The VET saw the mauled PET RET(to rot due to moisture) in the WET ground, YET no one

    cared, so he let a JET of water to clean the place and SET the PET on the pyre. He later BET to NET andGET the wild animal YET no one responded(most or all words starting from A-Z with -ET endings).

    14. A TIT(a woman, a small horse) with WIT lay in the AIT(a small island) with a KIT-bag and in a FITHIT the NIT(small eggs of insects) with a small BIT of stone and later on LIT to SIT in the PIT in the coldnight(most or all words starting from A-Z with -IT endings).

    15. The driver with pain in his GUT due to the CUT steered the vehicle towards the HUT withRUT(groove or depression made by wheels, groove) BUT did not stop and with TUT(an exclamation ofirritation) he PUT the NUT OUT of the bag to eat BUT could not break it with the stone with JUT(sharpwell defined projection)(most or all words starting from A-Z with -UT endings).

    16. WOT?(to know) what happened to the animal on the ground, the TOT(a little child) came running

    towards the SOT(a drunkard) who lay on the COT. The SOT got up went towards the POT with a LOT ofHOT water and said with MOT(a wittiscism) NOT to be afraid and made him JOT down that the animalwas under ROT eaten by BOT(a larva of bot-fly, disease-attacks skin and intestines of horses, sheep andcattle) and this was just a DOT in the cycle of events(most or all words starting from A-Z with -OTendings).

    17. To get AID to RID of the GID(a brain-disease in sheep) from the sheepcote, the YID(a jew) CID(achief, commander) DID BID for the FID(a bar of wood or iron put through a hole to hold a spar in place)which was HID in a vessel with LID in the MID of the basement, so that he and the KID could besafe(most or all words starting from A-Z with -ID endings).

    18. GOD was carrying COD(a small bag, pillow) and POD(shell of pea or legumes) in a HOD(awooden trough on a long handle), when the TOD(a fox) came and disturbed him. GOD got angry and did

    NOD, the ROD on the SOD(soil covered with grass) rose up and DODDED(clipped) the TOD's tail to itsdismay(most or all words starting from A-Z with -OD endings).

    19. After TEDDING(to spread new mown grass) with the GED(the pike, a weapon), the RED facedZED(the 6th letter, zeta(greek)) FED himself, and later LED his newly WED wife omega to the BED for anap(most or all words starting from A-Z with -ED endings).

    20. The CUD(food ruminating animals return to mouth) contained BUD and HUD(husk) and pieces ofDUD(shell or bomb) along with MUD(most or all words starting from A-Z with -UD endings).

    21. At the FAG end of the day the HAG(vindicative old woman) JAGGED(to cut or tear) the LAG(aconvict) and GAGGED(to silence forcibly) him so that he would not NAG(continuous complaining) andlater used a DAG(loose end of garment) RAG(useless piece of cloth) to tie the dog's tail so that it won'tSAG or WAG. He later TAGGED the dog with the LAG along with a BAG so that they would notescape(most or all words starting from A-Z with -AG endings).

    22. That full grown, shorn and dead sheep PEGGED with one of its LEGS was a SEG(an animalcastrated when fully grown) which was earlier a TEG(young sheep never been shorn) and is ready to beput into a KEG(a small barrel), but seems to go a-begging(not taken advantage of)(most or allwords starting from A-Z with -EG endings).

    23. A man with a WIG was GIGGING(to fish with a gig(harpoon)) beside a FIG(a fig tree) when he

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    was amused to see a boy with RIG(absurd dress) DIG, JIG(dance), and TIG(a childrens game similar totouch) with a BIG PIG(most or all words starting from A-Z with -IG endings).

    24. In the FUG(stuffy heat-hot atmosphere), a PUG(small short nosed dog) was sitting on the RUGbeside a table and biting a BUG on its DUG(teat of female mammals) in the garden when a naughty boydid LUG(pull) and TUG(violent jerk) the RUG, due to which the JUG and MUG fell down and startled him.

    He ran inside the house to the safety of his masters HUG(most or all words starting from A-Z with -UGendings).

    25. A JAIN praying to God LAIN(p.pt of lie) in order to raise CAIN(to raise cain: to create violentdisturbance) to the WAIN(a wagon) had PAIN due to the MAIN TAIN(a thin sheet of tinfoil for lookingglasses) but went in VAIN; God instead did FAIN to (fain: gladly, willingly; fain to: obliged to) create RAINwhich was a GAIN{most or all words starting from A-Z withAIN endings).Translation: A jain praying to God lying in order to create violent disturbance to the wagon had pain due tothe main thin sheet of tinfoil but went in vain; God instead obliged to create rain which was a gain.

    Most of words starting from A-Z ending with -ine

    Don't Whine while you line thine nine vines near the mine under the sunshine and do dine with fine wine

    under the pine

    Sentences with L and W (ie Lizard & Wizard) along with some more sentences

    1. Lasting as a LizardWhimsy as a Wizard

    Lanky as a LizardWierd as a Wizard

    Lazy as a LizardWary as a Wizard

    Lithy as a LizardWily as a Wizard

    Lawless as a LizardWise as a Wizard

    2. LOVE

    L- LustO- ObsessionV- VenerationE- Endurance

    LOVE Lack OfVacuum EntirelyLOVE Lack ofLust; Off off-side Obsession; Veneration ofVacuum; Endurance Entirely.LOVE Lack OfValue Education..Etc.

    3. You could find that photo of the Quack along with the Quadruped in the Journal(Quack/Quadruped/Journal)

    That Xanthippe lived in a Classic building in Calicut(Xanthippe/Classic/Calicut)

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    4. You toil to letYou don't toil to go to the toilet

    5. You are bound to be full of forgiveness when you forget timeYou are bound to be remorseful when you donot forget time

    6. Did he begin the classDid he beg in the class

    7. As i was chasing a tail-less chameleon, we could hear the police siren; the police probably hot onthe tail of a culprit.

    8. Why has Veerappan captured Nagappaa) He knows he can (bribe) nag-amma to come to nagappas rescue.b) He also knows nagamma will wear pan and come to his rescue.

    9. Why has Veerappan not yet released Nagappaa) Because Nagamma is not nagging

    10. a) Is that your new TV set?i) Yes, it is my new TV setb) Are you seeing Beckenbarxxxxxxs footballi) No! I have not begged and borrowed to foot the bill.

    11. Why is the head of a department called Chairman?i) Because he has to man the chair and head the department.