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Tongue twisters :Try these before and after using the line breakdown method and you might be amazed that they become easier to say Rubber baby buggy bumpers. She sells sea shells by the sea shore. Peter piper picked a pack of pickled peppers. Gabby gardeners gather together and gossip in garrulous groups. I am the very model of a modern major general.
One old owl occupies an old oak Billy Button buttoned his bright brown boots and blue coat before breakfast began. Am I and Amy aiming anemic anemones on my many enemies? Betty bit a bit of butter, but it was a bitter bite.But a bit of better butter Betty never bit. I miss my Swiss miss.My Swiss miss misses me.
At present you can’t marry a peasant, even though the peasant is pleasant in my presence. Mixed metaphors muddle middling minds Many an anemone sees an enemy anemone Truly rural, purely plural, truly rurally, purely plurally. The broom blooms when the bluebells bloom
Wishy-Washy Willford wished to win a wager Which switch, miss, is the right switch for Ipswich, miss? A dozen damask double damask dinner napkins A library littered with literary literature A roving raven on the roof, raving
A sick sparrow sang six sad Spring songs sitting sheltering under a squat shrub. Lame lambs limp. Nine nice nurses need necklaces. Red leather, yellow leather. Red leather, yellow leather. Shy Sam sweetly sought sensuous Sarah Short
Ten tame tadpoles tucked together in thin tall tin. The subtle scent of supple sweet honeysuckle is such a sweet silky scent. Are you copper bottoming those pans my man? No m’am, I’m aluminiuming them.
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