NewbOldster
Well-Known Member
Make a single cogent sentence using those four words in that order.
Winner gets...well...honors. You may begin.
Winner gets...well...honors. You may begin.
Too wordy, but good! Very good! Can ya' make it shorter?Defeat always comes before one can deduct the cost of defense,
for the devil is in the details.
Clever! But, not what I'm looking for.Defeat, deduct, defense, and detail are words that start with the letter D.
...sooo close...Defeat of deduct are webbed and when it sit on defense, it shakes detail…
Fking stoner.We will defeat the enemy and deduct them from this earth for their defense of such an abhorrent detail as that!
DING! DING! DING! Ve Haff A Vinner!De feet of de duck went over de fence before de tail, or
Deduct jumped over Defense, first Defeat than Detail.
Cute little effer ain't it?
Very good!If one of my projects is a Defeat then I Deduct some experiences from my experiment and start over. In my Defense the truth is it’s always about the Detail.
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