Funny word chain game

1. Take the last letter of the word written by the OP as the first letter of your word.


2. You need to use your words to make sentences (sentences with at least 5 words).


3. The number of letters in the word is at least 4 (eat, yes, ok are not counted).


4. Words cannot be repeated, and must not be written by previous friends.

 

English--I read English article every night.

home--This is the finest home in this city.

early--He got up exceedingly early this morning.

And so on...

 

Alright, everyone! I'll put out the first word first, and everyone will take their place:

 

Today: How are you feeling today?

.........

 

Come on, please continue

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Yes - Sheila eats Yoyo`s

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SYNONYM - A scurvy knave was asked if he knew what a synonym was; he replied, "Yes, I know, and even though I've made me mistakes, I'm no sinnerman, that I swear."

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MESMERIZING - The beautiful, mesmerizing sunrise caught the attention of both locals and tourists.

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GAVEL - The sheep-bewigged judge coughed with lamentable and throaty thoroughness, scratched at his greying sideburns, and beat a tattoo upon the bench with his gavel, all the while fixing his faded rheumy eyes upon the unfortunate prisoner.

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LONGEST - That was one of the longest and interesting stories that I have read for awhile Countessa!

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TOADISH - Ms Nicnacs gingerly approached the stranger who was glaring at her front door, and proffered a gentle "May I help you?", at which the stranger whirled around to face her and - with a toadish expression upon his unpleasant visage - replied viciously, "I doubt it, madam, I doubt it, for I have come to seek the quivering heart of a savage garden gnome who stole my daffodil bulbs!"

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Harp - it was so much fun.

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(It was; I never expected the darned thing to arrive.)

 

PAINT - Hannibal Lecter examined his dining room with dissatisfaction and murmured, "I must give this room a facelift; new dining chairs, an easy-to-clean floor, a Fragonard and a Gainsborough on the wall, new paint scheme - red, perhaps, to hide the inevitable mess..."

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Toenails - Did you know that silly girl picks her nose and toenails! 

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Spring--It was perfectly unadorned, but the garden possessed magnificent shady trees, and a chain of tanks fed by running spring water.

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