“Paul’s purporting to be pedantic,” Polly purred. She stretched a slinky arm, serviceably sinewy in its sheath of shiny satin.
Lazily, Lucas leaned in to the lady’s luscious locks, lamenting his lame leg. Purporting Paul purposely picked a piece of pie that Polly would peck a prevaricated pinch of.
Timothy was titillated by the tumultuous tension twanging in the tent.
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some much needed nonsense for Trifecta this week 🙂 : 33-333 words including the word pedantic, using its 3rd definition:
1 : of, relating to, or being a pedant(see pedant)
2 : narrowly, stodgily, and often ostentatiously learned