Here are the tongue twisters we've received from visitors.

Billy Button bought a buttered biscuit, did Billy Button buy a buttered biscuit? If Billy Button bought a buttered biscuit, where's the buttered biscuit Billy Button bought ??

From Cory, in North Middle School, Westfield


Darling Darla danced in Denmark during Devon's destroying rampage.

From Bailey, at Worsley School


Betty bought a bitter butter, but the butter was too bitter, so she bought a better butter to make the bitter butter better.

From Ayeshi, at Marlborough H. S. in Canada


She was a thistle-sifter
And she sifted thistles.
She had a sieveful of sifted thistles,
And a sieveful of unsifted thistles.
The sieveful of unsifted thistles
She had to sift-
She was a thistle-sifter.


From Kristine Marie, School of Saint Anthony,
Lagro, Philippines



The cook thickens the soup,
the soup sickens the cook.


From Prashant, Inman Middle School,
Atlanta, Georgia, USA



"The butcher bought a bloody bag of British beef."

From Emily at Worsley Central School
Worsley, Alberta, Canada



"Chapped chicken lips"

From Emily at Worsley Central School
Worsley, Alberta, Canada




  Shapely Sherry smiled showing her shiny teeth, so that shows surely Sherry is sharp!

From Erin, at Miller Grove HS in Stone Mountain, Georgia


Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry ...

From Nadia, at Slough and Eton School, in Slough, England


"Night, night!" said the knight
To the other knight,
The other night.
"Night night, knight!"


From Emily, at Worsley Central School
Worsley, Alberta, Canada



"Bedlock bedrock blood"

From Kathryn and Cathryn at Northbrook J. H.
Illinois, USA



"Sharen shared her sherbert Sunday."

From Emily at Worsley Central School
Worsley, Alberta, Canada



"Five fishy fishes fought fiercely Friday at five fifteen."

From Emily at Worsley Central School
Worsley, Alberta, Canada



"Solider's Shoulders"

From Kayla at Lawrence Cook Middle School


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