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While we were walking westward, Wilbur went wild watching whistling warthogs waddle where wicked women wandered.
Yeah, that WAS hard!
Why would we want weird words with W's when wise writers will wonder, "What weak work!"
white willy went west without wise wilma wishing weak winston was weakly wrestling webster with weapons
Why would webster walk way west when we were wounded, wanting water, wearing wooly winter wear?
Willy Wonka whipped Wayne with wood while wobbling when whiny white whippets whacked worms where wimps walked.
Whistling Wistfully, Wally Warren Wilkerson Walked Winsomely, Wandered Wonderingly , Waking Winter Wonderland Wolves While Workmen Wept.
When Wendy went with Wanda, what witch washed Wally with warm water, which woke Walker’s Woman?
is that good enough?... It was pretty hard
White witches, who wonder who's watch was which, wander within weeping willow woodlands while watching woodpeckers.
WOW I DID IT!
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What Wordsworth wannabe would want whatever wild, wacky war with words when whoever wins will walk?
We were wondering who wanted wine while waiting, when world war was waged with wonderous weapons.
Wholly without warning, we were wrongfully whipped while Western white women watched who wailed when welted.
Wonderful women with woven wool were wandering woefully westward, when woodchucks whispered weirdly, "Want white Wonderbras?"
Willy Wonka watched while Wendy worked with wood while Wanda waited with walruses walking with William.
WHEN WICKED WINDS WHIPPED WEST, WE WATCHED WOEFULLY, WEEPING WEARILY, WHILE WILDFIRES WENT WILLYNILLY WRECKING WATERLESS WICHITA.
Why would we willfully waste words writing woeful wretchedness when wonderful, wistful, whimsical witticisms were wanted?
witty wendy went walking with wise wicked winter witches while wrestling warm wicked wrestlers writing will's
hey i did it but i dont think it wakes sense =(=(=(
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