Your new five-word challenge is here. Last week, I wanted you to feel the SUNSHINE. This week, I want you to give yourselves a BREAK. So can you tell a story in five words, using the word BREAK in it somewhere?
Here are your rays of SUNSHINE from last week:
Paul Mastaglio:
No sunshine when she’s away.
She’s brought the sunshine back.
Another day in the sunshine.
Sunshine is my favourite word.
You are my sunshine today.
Time for sunshine and fun.
Sunshine and showers all day!
His smile was like sunshine.
Waiting for sunshine this morning.
Having sunshine gives vitamin D!
Through the tunnel–into sunshine…
Sunshine came through the windows.
Sunshine lifts and soothes soul.
Body cells sip sunshine nectar.
What! Sunshine? Out come legs!
Sunshine and shadows duel together.
Ritu:
Sunshine warms my lockdown face.
The sunshine brightens my day.
Sunshine. Great. Hayfever season’s here.
Take your hat off, Sunshine.
With sunshine comes pasty legs.
Your sunshine smile lights hearts!
Walking through sunshine feels great!
Give us sunshine, not clouds.
John Reynolds:
Sunshine is out. I’m in.
Garden and Sunshine, it’s great.
Sunshine and showers are fine.
Let sunshine into your heart.
Michael is my sunshine boy.
Sunshine is an extraordinary gift.
Sunshine, you bless my world.
I am sunflower, love sunshine.
Sunshine, you are so sublime.
Close your eyes, feel sunshine.
Sunshine, you are my chime.
There’s no sunshine around here.
Clouds are blocking the sunshine.
With sunshine, there comes sunburn.
Sunshine and sunburn go together!
Val Fish:
Sunshine turns frowns upside down.
Sunshine; golden rays from God.
Sunshine: our Vitamin D fix.
Sunshine: soporific rays and lazy days.
Okay, sunshine – keep your distance!
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We need a break soon!
Gimme a break for once!
Be careful, don’t break it.
It was her big break.
Please don’t break my heart.
I just love doing these, thanks.
I’m so pleased you do. I love reading them 🙂
Tears? Kindness too can break.
Very good, Eric. Thank you 🙂
Please don’t break my heart.
Waves break. Sun sets. Perfect.
Seriously? Give me a break!
(Directed at BoJo and the govt, wanting to use the young kids and teaching staff as guinea pigs)
It’s crazy, isn’t it? All common sense has gone!
It’s all gone to pot…
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Step out. Take a break.
How long is your break?
Make a break for it.
Cheers Paul 😁
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Great. Thank you!
It’s one big break now.
I just love this break.
Shake me, don’t break me.
A super trio!
This will break your heart
Your heart will truly break
Break over and over again
Great to see you on here! Thank you so much. Hope all’s well.
Doing fine thanks, Esther. Hope all is well for you and yours also. 🙂
We both needed a break.
Careful! Don’t break your neck!
Let us all break bread.
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Cat, do not break that!
Help him break his habit?
Very clever!And as a cat owner, I can relate to the fifth one!
Thanks, as ever that was fun to do!
No break equaled no productivity. Break it, then bury it. She never got a break.
Break with routine. Summon creativity.
Break down stubborn patterns. Thrive.
Give me a break pussycat!
Great. Love that last one!
Break is a a good word as there are a lot of phrasal verbs you could play with.
I will break your arm.
Do not break the china.
My heart will break soon.
A terrific trio!
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I’m on a work break. I will break with tradition. I must break my silence. Give me a friggin break! Try to break the record, but don’t break your back.
I like that last one/two. Very clever!
Thanks! I tried to join a few together, but the fit didn’t work as well, so i left it at these two.
This Corona will break us.
The strong don’t ever break.
Break down the details.
Let me break the news.
She suffered a break down.
Gimme a break. He’s what?
Right, break time. Coffee calling!
Break my heart? Not likely.
A stolen break works wonders
Break it, darling – you pay
I want to break cheese!
Only love can break boundaries
I love all these! Thank you!
We were on a break! ( Ross to Rachel )
Love that!
Thanks Esther, I’m a huge fan..