limerick造句1 The club negotiated with Limerick City over the weekend.
2 As for that limerick of hers, I have heard her tell worse.
3 And the Limerick, Ireland plant will now be converted into a repair facility.
4 Accepting the exception of Limerick, rugby has steadfastly remained the preserve of the middle-class in Ireland.
5 But Limerick are the current league champions and Jim Nelson's men can't afford to take anything for granted.
6 The defender had been playing with Limerick on a short-term contract.
7 Michael Collins was born in Limerick in 1964 and lives in Seattle.
8 We're after a standard limerick on any electoral theme, remember, but probably featuring a North-East candidate.
9 I decided to write a limerick about you!
10 Limerick gained a reputation for piety, but we knew it was only the rain.
11 Or God will toss off a limerick for your pleasure.
12 In Limerick are only allowed to say you love God, and babies,[www.] and horses that win.
13 The traditional limerick, which is usually and hence circulated orally, could be considered folk poetry.
14 He is full of imagination and can knock off a limerick in a few minutes.
15 The big three's domination is such that their nearest rivals Limerick don't even make it into double figures.
16 Based on one of Aesop's fables, it was as much like a limerick as one of Shakespeare's sonnets.
17 And that weakness was further underlined last Sunday when enough chances to win several matches were squandered against Limerick.
18 Maybe she will try writing again, nothing too ambitious, a fun poem in the limerick mode.
19 He is full of imagination and can knock off a limerick a few minutes.
20 Will someone please help me fill in the blanks in my limerick?
21 You could recite an epic poem for me a ballad a sonnet, a limerick or something!
22 That's by Jesse Frankovich and from a website called The Omnificent English Dictionary In Limerick Form.