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Word play at breakfast

I bought some apple cinnamon pita thingys that go in the toaster, called Toast’ems. The first line of the cooking directions is:

Place the Toast’ems in the toaster and toast until toasted.

It’s two nouns, a verb an adjective, all in the space of ten words. How many other words are like that?  “Garbage” is a good one – a better one even because it doesn’t even need suffixes to make the four forms,  What other ones are out there. (No, I don’t mean to include the ‘f” word – we all know it can be any part of speech one might wish)

6 Responses to “Word play at breakfast”

  1. John says:

    Our neighbourly neighbors moved to the neighbourhood that neighbours us.

  2. Mom says:

    The iron I use to iron unironed clothes is not made of iron.

    Love John’s response.

  3. JA says:

    Stash the stash in the stash so the cops don’t find what has been stashed.
    Book your book in the book so it’s been booked (that ones a little weak)

    • Mom says:

      I was trying to come up with something using “book” but in regards to wallpaper. didn’t get there.

  4. Mom says:

    The caution sign installed as a precaution, cautions us to be cautious.

  5. JA says:

    Fetch the dress from the dresser, and dress so you’ll be dressed

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