Tongue twister [m, n, j, l, ng, t]

– Don’t spring on the inner-spring this spring or there will be an offspring next spring.

– Mrs King is bringing something pink for Mr King to drink.

– The king would sing, about a ring that would go ding.

– Thomas thinks of terrible things
And to the troubled teacher brings
Things that sing and things that sting,
Things which swing and things which cling,
Things that ping, and ring, and fling,
And of all these things thinks nothing.

– Luke’s duck likes lakes. Luke Luck licks lakes. Luke’s duck licks lakes. Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck likes. Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck likes.

– Yally Bally had a jolly golliwog. Feeling folly, Yally Bally Bought his jolly golli’ a dollie made of holly! The golli’, feeling jolly, named the holly dollie, Polly. So Yally Bally’s jolly golli’s holly dollie Polly’s also jolly!

– Pail of ale aiding ailing Al’s travails.

– Little Lady Lilly lost her lovely locket.

– Lucky little Lucy found the lovely locket.

– Lovely little locket lay in Lucy’s pocket.

– Lazy little Lucy lost the lovely locket.

– Aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum

– Plain bun, plum bun, bun without plum.

– Lemon liniment.

– Mommy made me eat my M & Ms.

– There was a minimum of cinnamon in the aluminum pan.

– Meter maid Mary married manly Matthew Marcus Mayo, a moody male mailman moving mostly metered mail.

– Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?

– Ann and Andy’s anniversary is in April.

– You know New York. You need New York. You know you need unique New York.

– Ninety-nine new-born babies need ninety-nine new napkins.

– Unique New York, unique New York, unique New York, …

– Sheena leads, Sheila needs.

– Tie a knot, tie a knot. Tie a tight, tight knot. Tie a knot in the shape of a nought.


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Tongue twister [m, n, j, l, ng, t]