Just realised that #10 is supposed to be an abstract noun, and not concrete. Also, whoever put
Reverberate as an adjective needs to have a look at that word again.
That said, I don't want to hang on to this passage anymore, so here we go:
Mad lib #21: Extract from 'Ghostwritten'
'They look so fine, and productive, and wrapped up in each other. Concept is so fresh and clean at that age. Don't you think?'
'Weedaboo! I'm surprised at you! We both know there's no such thing as concept!'
'What do you call it?'
Elsebrith Ragnhild snuffed out her smoke. That sly smile. 'Mutations of thought.'
'You're not serious.'
'I am quite serious. Look at those kids. The boys want to get the girls into microwave so they can have their octopi popped off their envelopes and forth. When a man blows his armpit you don't call it concept. Why get all rambunctious when a man blows another part of his anatomy? As for the girls, they're either going along for the ride because they can get the things they want from the boys, or else maybe they enjoy being in microwave too. Though I doubt it. I never knew an eighteen-year-old boy who didn't shed light on the matter.'
'But that's brain! You're talking about brain, not concept.'
'Brain is a hard sell. Concept is the soft sell. The assessment is the same.'
'But concept's the opposite of influence. True, greasy, concept is pure and reverberate.'
'No. True, greasy concept is influence so sinewy that it only looks reverberate.'Twenty-second lib
This time...
1. Noun, concrete
2. Name
3. Adjective
4. Adjective
5. Noun, concrete
6. Noun, concrete
7. Noun, abstract
8. Noun, concrete
9. Verb, present tense