Since the meaning of 'lesbisn long tongue story' is so ambiguous, I can't really give a proper example. If 'lesbisn' was 'lesbian', perhaps a story about a lesbian couple's long - distance relationship journey could be considered, but this is a very loose interpretation.
I'm not sure exactly what 'lesbisn long tongue story' means as 'lesbisn' is not a common word. It could be a misspelling perhaps. Without more context, it's hard to define.
Sure. For example, the boy might start a story about his day at school. He could begin with how he woke up in the morning, what he ate for breakfast in great detail, then go on to describe every single class he had, including what the teacher said, what the other students did, and any little incident that happened during each class. His story could keep going until he finally gets to how he came home from school, all with lots of extra descriptions and side - stories along the way.
Well, perhaps in a Christmas story, a naughty child who has been lying a lot suddenly finds their tongue stuck when they try to tell another lie. It's like a magical punishment within the Christmas - themed world of the story.
Sure. For example, a short story could be about a man who finds a magic coin on the street. In just a few paragraphs, it can describe how he picks it up, feels a strange warmth, and then suddenly his day starts to change in unexpected ways. This is a short story but it can have a long - lasting impact on the reader.
Yes. There was a short event where a cat chased a mouse into a hole. But the long story is about what happened next. The cat waited outside the hole for a long time. The mouse inside was thinking of ways to escape. The cat's owner came and tried to persuade the cat to leave. This short chase led to a long - drawn - out stand - off between the cat, the mouse and the owner.
A long shot story could be about a young, inexperienced actor who auditions for a major Hollywood role against hundreds of well - known and established actors. Against all expectations, he gets the part and goes on to become a huge star. His journey from an unknown to a big - name actor was a long shot but made for a great story.
Sure. Once there was a man who started to tell about his fishing trip. He began with how he woke up that morning. He described in great detail what he had for breakfast, how he chose his clothes for the day, and then he went on to talk about the drive to the fishing spot. He told about every single turn he took, every song he heard on the radio, and when he finally got to the lake, he started to list all the equipment he took out of his car one by one, before he even started to talk about actually fishing. That's a long winded story.
A story about a man walking down the street. He starts by describing every single step, every crack on the sidewalk, every tree he passes by in great detail, but there is no real goal or interesting event in the story. That's a long hollow story.
Perhaps there's a 'long nose story' where a wizard has a long nose that has magical powers. He uses his long nose to sniff out hidden treasures or to detect danger. People in the story are both in awe and a bit scared of his long - nosed power.
Sure. There could be a story about a little girl named Skye who likes to ride her bike to the nearby ice - cream parlor. Every day, she would bike down the lane, passing by a field full of wildflowers. The words 'bike' and 'ice' have the long 'i' sound.