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All he'd ever come up with in that line were limericks.
When reading limericks on press, it gives one some hope.
"I have a talent for more than limericks, you see."
This is the last call for limericks with an electoral theme.
"What, I am now hiding the limericks of mass destruction?"
He sometimes made up pretty funny limericks, but that didn't count.
"There once was a man from Nantucket" is the opening line for many limericks.
The game's plot is advanced through limericks displayed before each level of play.
Meanwhile, more limericks in the comments welcome but please keep them clean.
The group's study of Holmes also includes limericks, games and plays performed by members.
More playful were his limericks, many of which linked social and scientific concerns.
The guy on the radio was reading some dirty limericks, and a girl in the background asked him where did he put the beer.
His limericks once went on display at the Smithsonian.
He probably ought not to treat her to a recitation of his limericks, then, either.
"Are you trying to tell me, Roger, that limericks can't be written in any language?"
I have a certain facility with parodies and limericks, but there it stops.
"I know a number of limericks in French and German.
Roger, you do the grilling, and the subject of limericks is not to be brought up."
When he was eight, Adams began writing short stories and limericks on his grandmother's typewriter.
In Lear's limericks the first and last lines usually end with the same word rather than rhyming.
Nigel couldn't stand poetry of any sort - well, perhaps limericks or his own early efforts.
Can sweet limericks make us laugh like nasty ones?
It was also the first ghost run to create clues out of rhyming limericks.
Once again she used witty limericks to gain publicity.