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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limerick" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of humorous poem that has a distinct rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Example: "She decided to write a limerick for the poetry contest, hoping to make the judges laugh."
Alternatives: "a humorous poem" or "a five-line poem".
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Now that's a limerick.
But, oh, what a limerick it is.
That's not a limerick, you idiot.
I'll have a prawn before a limerick.
And Jason Statham gets a limerick.
It could be a haiku or even a limerick.
Isn't that a limerick waiting to happen?" and "Vatican?
He arranges them at random, and recites them in the form of a limerick.
Perhaps you want to share a memory, or make people laugh with a Limerick.
HEDGE FUNDS GET HAMMERED, a limerick When markets are bullishly priced, A hedge fund seems cooler than ice.
MONEYBAGS (a limerick) A man and his mega receipt Gave rumor mills all kinds of heat Whose eight-figure sum?
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