Sing a song.
Let's sing together.
Sing your heart out.
They used to dance round and sing at me.
A furious blast roared through the trees, making everything sing as it went.
She said all a body would have to do there was to go around all day long with a harp and sing, forever and ever.
Clean service.
Keep it clean.
Clean up our town.
It most busted them, but they made up the six thousand clean and clear.
If he only had a clean Sunday-school record he could be willing to go, and be done with it all.
He picked up his coat from the grass and brought out of a pocket a lumpy little bundle tied up in a quite clean, coarse, blue and white handkerchief.
Fly away.
Learn to fly.
Fly with me.
His soul did from this cold world fly.
Than fly to others that we know not of.
She could fly into a passion without making a noise.
Police car.
Used car.
New car for sale.
Milk and honey.
Pure milk.
Cry over spilled milk.
Then good food was set before them, milk and pancakes, with sugar, apples, and nuts.
And there was a bottle that had had milk in it, and it had a rag stopper for a baby to suck.
Hans told him what had happened, how he was dry, and wanted to milk his cow, but found the cow was dry too.
Play ball.
Golf ball.
Ball in your court.
But then she went to the ball and began to dance.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE RED SHOES But there was a great ball in the city, to which Karen was invited.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE RED SHOES We split the ball open with the hatchet, and there was a spool in it.
Hockey stick.
Stick candy.
I can drive a stick.
Joe sat poking up the sand with a stick and looking very gloomy.
When they had got to within five steps of the snorer, Tom stepped on a stick, and it broke with a sharp snap.
No, he would stick to their wake and follow them; he would trust to the darkness for security from discovery.
Flower delivery.
It's a free flower garden.
Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.
Our Dickon can make a flower grow out of a brick walk.
He laughed and came back to the log and began to talk about the flower seeds again.
What the botanist tells us after a number of imperfect lectures, the flower proclaimed in a minute.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE Baby boy.
Happy Baby.
Baby shower.
Perhaps that is the first baby way to get it.
Six baby mice were cuddled up asleep near her.
It was a soft thing with a darling silly baby face and legs rather long for its body.
Sheep's milk.
Organic wool from sheep.
Black sheep.
There would be, birds outside though there would not be ponies or sheep.
He applied his imitative powers to everything, and, like Giotto, when young, he drew on his slate sheep, houses, and trees.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 33. Roman Bandits. The banks on both sides were beautiful; lovely flowers, venerable trees, and slopes with sheep and cows, but not a human being was to be seen.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE SNOW QUEEN Family farm.
Turkey farm.
Farm fresh eggs.
Proud of this exploit, Vampa took the dead animal on his shoulders, and carried him to the farm.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 33. Roman Bandits. The same evening, when the flock was safe at the farm, the little Luigi hastened to the smith at Palestrina, took a large nail, heated and sharpened it, and formed a sort of stylus.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 33. Roman Bandits. The old gentleman owned a lot of farms and over a hundred niggers.
Pop corn.
Grow corn.
Don't eat the corn hair.
Then she lay down among the corn and fell asleep.
The sun shone gloriously; Karen and the old lady walked along the path through the corn; it was rather dusty there.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE RED SHOES Mornings before daylight I slipped into cornfields and borrowed a watermelon, or a mushmelon, or a punkin, or some new corn, or things of that kind.
Bell sound.
Bell pepper.
I get a new wind bell.
He touched the bell to call Mrs. Medlock.
The clanging bell had been calling for half an hour.
Then she sat moody, with wounded pride, till the bell rang.
White cat.
She has a small cat.
Is it a cat?
She resurrected nothing but the cat.
Huckleberry Finn was there, with his dead cat.
He was as little disturbed or frightened as if an elderly cat and dog had walked into the room.
The man who ate everything.
He ate an apple.
Someone ate this.
Mary ate her breakfast slowly as she listened.
Mary drank some tea and ate a little toast and some marmalade.
They ate their breakfast with the morning air pouring in upon them.
Long leg.
Break a leg.
His leg hurts.
And a leg would be better still.
Soot had perched on a low branch and drawn up one leg and dropped the gray film drowsily over his eyes.
She stands now on one leg, now on both; she despises the whole world; yet she lives only in imagination.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE SNOW QUEEN Watermelon seed.
How to grow from seed.
We choose organic seed.
I knowed he was mate-huntin when I seed him last.
The seeds Dickon and Mary had planted grew as if fairies had tended them.
He hopped about and pecked the earth briskly, looking for seeds and insects.
Push or pull.
Pull to open.
Pull ups.
I can dig and pull up weeds, and do whatever you tell me.
He still held the fold of her wrapper and he gave it a little pull.
He now wanted to pull his over-hasty head back again, but he could not.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE Pick me up.
I pick the hard words from that novel.
I shall pick you if you come.
Huck began to pick up his scattered clothes.
So they got a crippled pick and a shovel, and set out on their three-mile tramp.
And then I can paddle over to town nights, and slink around and pick up things I want.
Big save with farmer's fresh.
He was a chicken farmer before.
Do it like a farmer.
A farmer had a faithful and diligent servant, who had worked hard for him three years, without having been paid any wages.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By The Brothers GrimmContext Highlight In THE MISER IN THE BUSH An honest farmer had once an ass that had been a faithful servant to him a great many years, but was now growing old and every day more and more unfit for work.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By The Brothers GrimmContext Highlight In THE TRAVELLING MUSICIANS Exactly; and he who changes them will follow friend Caderousse, lay hands on him, and demand what farmers pay him their rent in gold.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 81. The Room of the Retired Baker. Eggs in nest.
Empty nest.
Leave the nest.
Her garden was her nest and she was like a missel thrush.
Then she saw it was meant for a nest with a bird sitting on it.
She would never again feel like a missel thrush with a safe-hidden nest.
Today is the day.
What you do today?
Today is a miracle.
There could be no going out today.
She said nothing today but she sat and looked fixedly at the picture over the mantel.
The glaring insincerity of these sermons was not sufficient to compass the banishment of the fashion from the schools, and it is not sufficient today; it never will be sufficient while the world stands, perhaps.
Wash your hands.
Car wash.
This sink for food wash only.
Now wash and dress yourselves.
All right; I wash my hands of the matter.
So I slips to the sick-room, and if I found him awake I reckoned we could put up a yarn for the family that would wash.
It's funny.
Funny joke.
I have a funny cat.
He was a funny looking boy about twelve.
She had never seen such a funny boy, or such a nice one.
He fixed his eyes on Ben Weatherstaff in his funny imperious way.
Easter egg.
A good egg.
Egg free food.
After a dainty egg and fish dinner, Tom said he wanted to learn to smoke, now.
Soon after came up a millstone, an egg, a duck, and a pin; and Chanticleer gave them all leave to get into the carriage and go with them.
Grimms' Fairy Tales By The Brothers GrimmContext Highlight In THE ADVENTURES OF CHANTICLEER AND PARTLET Sometimes they would take fifty or sixty eggs out of one hole.
Fat cow.
Cow milk.
It's a strong cow.
Well, it would make a cow laugh to see the shines that old idiot cut.
Then the shepherd jumped upon the horse, wished Hans and the cow good morning, and away he rode.
His horse would have ran off, if a shepherd who was coming by, driving a cow, had not stopped it.
Big jump.
Run and jump.
Jump for joy.
Mary gave a little involuntary jump.
It made her jump and look around at the sofa by the fireplace, from which it seemed to come.
Mary put her hand up to her throat because she was afraid he might see the excited lump which she felt jump into it.
Apple and orange.
Big apple.
Apple pie.
Ben stopped nibbling his apple.
Now the apple was so made up that one side was good, though the other side was poisoned.
Then the second son was ordered to watch; and at midnight he too fell asleep, and in the morning another apple was gone.
Birthday cake.
Piece of cake.
Fruit cake.
So she set to work, and very soon finished off the cake.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER I. Down the Rabbit-Hole Tom divided the cake and Becky ate with good appetite, while Tom nibbled at his moiety.
The little old grey man met him likewise, and asked him for a piece of cake and a drink of wine.
Small pig.
How to draw pig.
Black pig.
Your pig may get you into a scrape.
Luckily a butcher soon came by, driving a pig in a wheelbarrow.
In the village I just came from, the squire has had a pig stolen out of his sty.
Fried Chicken.
Best chicken in town.
I ate chicken yesterday.
So she took another hearty drink, and let the second chicken follow the first.
I see I was up a stump again, so I played another chicken bone and got another think.
I had to let on to get choked with a chicken bone, so as to get time to think how to get down again.
Happy birthday.
It's my birthday.
Birthday cake.
I must tell you," said she, "that to-day is my birthday; and in honor of it, a pair of walking-shoes or galoshes has been entrusted to me, which I am to carry to mankind.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian AndersenContext Highlight In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE Ugly shoe.
Shoe closet.
Try if the shoe fits.
But her great toe could not go into it, and the shoe was altogether much too small for her.
Then she went into the room and got her foot into the shoe, all but the heel, which was too large.
Then he looked down, and saw that the blood streamed so much from the shoe, that her white stockings were quite red.
White duck.
We ate a duck yesterday.
The duck is too heavy to fly.
As a duck with its eyelids, so he with his nose.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By Lewis CarrollContext Highlight In CHAPTER X. The Lobster Quadrille The duck came to them, and Hansel seated himself on its back, and told his sister to sit by him.
Well, all at once here comes a canoe; just a beauty, too, about thirteen or fourteen foot long, riding high like a duck.
Baby doll.
Barbie doll.
She got a new doll.
Toy store.
I'm not your toy.
Toy for all.
Just here the blast of a toy tin trumpet came faintly down the green aisles of the forest.
Then they had passed a church and a vicarage and a little shop-window or so in a cottage with toys and sweets and odd things set out for sale.
The English clergyman was poor and he had five children nearly all the same age and they wore shabby clothes and were always quarreling and snatching toys from each other.
I'm here.
I love it.
I can run.
I was better when I wakened up.
"I like them round," said Mary.
I don't know how it's happened.
We don't move again.
Don't touch.
I don't know.
Merry Christmas!
Christmas tree.
Christmas gift.
Good-bye, my friend.
Good-bye, I will miss you.
I am sorry you said good-bye.
Hello Kitty.
Outdoor Kitty club.
I like Kitty ears and handcuffs.