Sure! Here's one: 'The story she told was pure fiction.'
Well, you might say, 'The movie was based on a fictional novel.' This shows that the source material for the movie was something made up rather than real.
Sure. 'I'm not going to that party, end of story.'
He said he got lost in the mall for three hours. A likely story! There are maps everywhere.
He said he missed the train because aliens abducted him. 'Likely story,' she replied sarcastically.
As I mentioned before, 'priod' might be a wrong spelling. But for 'period end of story', here's an example: 'I'm not going to that party, period end of story'. It shows that the speaker has made a final decision and doesn't want to discuss it further.
The old librarian was very strict and would always say 'nobody move a novel until I've finished cataloging them all.'
When it comes to this DIY project, we need spoons, spoons end of story. It means that spoons are essential and there's no room for negotiation or alternative options.
Well, 'Pride and Prejudice' is a classic. It's a story of love, misunderstandings, and social class in 19th-century England. The characters and their relationships are beautifully crafted.
One example of a sample of fiction story is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. This story is set in a small southern town and deals with issues of race and justice. Through the eyes of Scout Finch, we see the complex relationships and moral dilemmas in the community.
I've never actually heard 'cut and tell fish story' used in a proper sentence in common English. But if I had to make one up, it could be like 'He always likes to cut and tell fish story during our fishing trips, which is really annoying.' However, this is just a made - up example as the phrase is so unusual.
Of course. 'I just bought a new car, straight up'. 'Straight up' here serves as the slang for 'true story'. It's a simple way to say that you actually just bought a new car without any falsehood.