Once upon a time on a splendid sunny day, Tilly the turtle was tangled in a troublesome net in the deep blue sea.
Tangled - mixed up and stuck, Tilly was tangled in the net. Can you use 'tangled' in a sentence?
Tilly tugged and wiggled, but the net wouldn't budge. 'Help!' she hollered, hoping for heroes to hear her hearkening calls.
Budge - to move or change, the net wouldn't budge. Can you use 'budge' in a sentence?
Suddenly, Sammy the seal, sailing swiftly, spotted Tilly's tussle. 'I'll save you, sweet friend!' he squealed, slipping through the swirling sea.
Swiftly - quickly, Sammy was swiftly swimming. Can you use 'swiftly' in a sentence?
Sammy swiftly sliced the net with a swoosh, setting Tilly free. 'Spectacular!' sang Tilly, swirling in the sparkling sea.
Swoosh - the sound of something moving quickly, Sammy sliced the net with a swooshing sound. Can you use 'swoosh' in a sentence?
The sea creatures celebrated with shimmering scales and splashy songs, while Tilly and Sammy savored their splendid sea rescue.
Savor - to enjoy and appreciate, Tilly and Sammy savored their sea rescue. Can you use 'savor' in a sentence?
From that day on, Tilly and Sammy shared many more marvelous adventures under the marvelous, magical sea. And they lived happily and helpfully ever after.
Marvelous - wonderful and amazing, Tilly and Sammy had many marvelous adventures. Can you use 'marvelous' in a sentence?
The end
Wave - to move your hand back and forth, Tilly and Sammy wave goodbye. Can you use 'wave' in a sentence?