There was alliteration happening all over the place in that sentence. — Moira J. Moore Copy Share Image
A lot of alliteration from anxious anchors placed in powerful posts! — Albert Brooks Copy Share Image
“Unaware that he is only interested in the presumed parched pucker in her pants, she is more than happy to give him… — Curtis Ackie Copy Share Image
“They say every dog has its day, Ganapathi, but for this terrier twilight came before tea-time.” — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
One of the deepest motives (as you are aware) in the human beast (so deep that many have failed to detect it)… — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
“The hinterlands . Where the criminals and the carnivals and the concatenating counterfeiters of no morals to speak of make a home.” — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter...with alliteration, no less! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Who often, but without success, have prayed for apt Alliteration's artful aid. — Charles Churchill Copy Share Image
[The Republicans] have come up with nothing. They say repeal and replace. That has alliteration. — Nancy Pelosi Copy Share Image
“Alliteration. It’s when you repeat the same consonant in a phrase,” Memphis explained. “Huh. I was hoping it was something dirty.” — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
In high school I was very much involved in poetry. You cannot read a poem quickly. There's too much going on there.… — Eugene H. Peterson Copy Share Image
No worries, Atticus. I will snarf surreptitiously. And I should get bacon, because my adverb was two syllables longer than yours, plus… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“Alliteration is not a prostitute to be sold to every sailor who visits the port. This fine lady is a valuable literary… — Dennis Vickers Copy Share Image
Hulga the whole while hollering like a half-slaughtered hog. (Attention, students of literature! Alliteration - have you noticed? - is my least… — Truman Capote Copy Share Image
Everybody has a language or code that they use with their wife or their girlfriend or boyfriend or what have you. It's… — Ben Gibbard Copy Share Image
God is a novelist. He uses all sorts of literary devices: alliteration, assonance, rhyme, synecdoche, onomatopoeia. But of all of these, His… — Lauren F. Winner Copy Share Image
“Bicycles, bullock carts, and buses that belched thick, black smoke moved in anarchic streams with the auto rickshaws and cars along the… — Ken Doyle Copy Share Image
“The first fallen leaves of the season skitter like vermin across the concrete. You wish they could carry away the refuse that's… — Kirk Jones Copy Share Image
“A few light taps upon the pane made him turn to the window. It had begun to snow again. He watched sleepily… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
“Liir held Chistery in his lap and sobbed into his scalp. Chistery said, "Well, we'll wail while woe'll wheel," and he cried… — Gregory Maguire Copy Share Image
“Alliteration Day took place on 1/1/11. So did Repetition Day and the Day of the One.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Sever sarcastic snakes, sting six soulless slaves, severely smack saucy sin, scar sooky saps’ spines snogging snug sexy slang, 666 I’m glad… — Initially NO Copy Share Image
Polyphonic prose is a kind of free verse, except that it is still freer. Polyphonic makes full use of cadence, rime, alliteration,… — Amy Lowell Copy Share Image
“Atticus "three kinds of cat shit, Oberon." Oberon "and an arrogant family of squirrels.” — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
“Give me a man, for his sons make courageous soldiers while pretty boys can only decorate the dance.” — Euripides Copy Share Image
“Dear Eldritch Snitch. I slap you with the satin glove of righteous wrath! From what noxious nest of nattering nincompoopery do you… — James Kennedy Copy Share Image
Like many modern poets, I tend to conceal rhymes by placing them in the middle of lines, and to avoid immediate alliteration… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Karmic progression implies that we are kind of alliterating steps to life. There's alliteration, a kind of rhythmic structure. Once we're in… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
The masterpiece should appear as the flower to the painter - perfect in its bud as in its bloom - with no… — James Whistler Copy Share Image
I wish Howard Ashman was still alive so I could just meet him and tell him his words are magic. It's so… — Tituss Burgess Copy Share Image
“And this? Aldhelm of Malmesbury. Listen to this page: 'Primitus pantorum procerum poematorum pio potissimum paternoque presertim privilegio panegiricum poemataque passim prosatori… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
[the Republicans] have come up with nothing. They say repeal and replace. That has alliteration. But that's all it has going for… — Nancy Pelosi Copy Share Image
Dinted dimpled wimpled-his mind wandered down echoing corridors of assonance and alliteration ever further and further from the point. He was enamoured… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
Kids use words in ways that release hidden meanings, revel the history buried in sounds. They haven't forgotten that words can be… — John Edgar Wideman Copy Share Image
Jack furiously chopped vegetables. "Captain Dependable! Wait, we vetoed that one. The Divine Door Maker? Too much? Hmm...Handsome Hero, but maybe I… — Kiersten White Copy Share Image