Since 'gay dog not stories' is an unclear and rather odd combination of words, it's very difficult to use it in a normal sentence. Maybe something like 'The idea of gay dog not stories is so confusing that I can't even begin to explain it.' This is more of a comment on the phrase itself rather than a practical use in a sentence.
I'm not sure it can be used in a proper sentence as it's such a strange phrase. But if we force it, we could say 'I don't want to hear about gay dog not stories, just tell me the facts.' However, this still doesn't really make perfect sense.
I'm not sure how to use 'worry a novel' in a proper sentence as it's an odd phrase. But perhaps something like 'She seemed to worry a novel with her constant over - analysis of every plot twist.'
It's really tough to use this phrase in a sentence in a traditional sense. But we could say 'His speech was a bit like rock on 2 full story. He had two main points that he elaborated on fully and with great energy, and it was like he was on a roll, just like when you say rock on, but with this two - part story - like aspect.' This shows how we can stretch the meaning to fit it into a sentence when the phrase is so unclear.
You could say 'We had this wild adventure with Quondo Rondo, and then, quondo rondo end of story, we all went our separate ways.'
She found a dusty old book on the table with a note that said 'take it its yours pulp fiction'. It was as if she had stepped into one of those old pulp fiction adventures where unexpected things are handed to you.
I'm not entirely sure how to use it correctly as the meaning is unclear, but something like 'We should follow this principle, man mar jaye na story' which is just a very rough attempt.
She walked through the misty forest, her heart filled with a strange sense of foreboding.
A shaggy dog story could be like this. A young boy heard that there was a special fish in a far - off lake. This fish was said to be able to grant wishes. So the boy walked for days to reach the lake. He got a boat and rowed to the middle of the lake. He fished for hours. Finally, he caught a fish. When he held it up, the fish just said 'I'm too tired to grant wishes today'. The long journey and the anticipation of a wish - granting fish, but a rather disappointing end.
There was once a king who was told that there was a golden goose in a far - off land that could lay eggs of pure gold. He sent his best knights on a long expedition. The knights faced battles, storms, and all sorts of hardships. When they finally reached the place where the goose was supposed to be, they found a regular goose that was just painted gold by a local prankster.
Sure. Maybe every family gathering, the same old stories about the family dog are told. How it chased its tail as a puppy, and those stories are so ingrained that now when you think of family get - togethers, you immediately think of those dog stories. That's a way of being 'knotted' by them.
She was reading a very interesting novel.