Believe it or not, this sentence is grammatically correct and has meaning: First devised by professor William J. Rapaport in 1972, the sentence uses various meanings and parts of speech for the term “buffalo” picked by johnnytitan 7 months ago tags bufallo Rapaport grammar sentence |
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Anonymously submitted stories, each no longer than one sentence. From the banal ( I recently had some Beefaroni that was completely devoid of beef ) to the poetically sad ( He would kiss my forehead and move my hair from my eyes in a way that will be forever with me even though he is gone. ) to the depressing ( I went to the doctor to find out why I had cold that wouldn't go away and a cut that ... read full post picked by pocksucket 1 year ago 4 comments edit related share entertainment |
Believe it or not, what you just read is a grammatically correct sentence. picked by tvirus 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share weird |
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