The Frozen Binomial game - Please read the rules in the OP

A frozen binomial is a pair of words used together in a fixed order as an expression. For example, we say “salt and pepper”, not “pepper and salt”.

Rules:

  • You may use just ONE frozen binomial per post
  • You must use it in a single sentence

Suggestion: Creative sentences are more fun

That’s it.

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This bouillabaisse is lacking the proper amount of saffron, and it could certainly use a bit of pepper and salt.

Are we subverting the frozen binomial in this thread? Like…

Has Garfunkel and Simon considered getting rid of the short guy with the guitar?

Equating white house renovations under Obama to those under Trump is comparing oranges and apples.

I confused my waitress today when I ordered ham and green eggs. She said her eggs were pink thank you.

There are too many rambunctious rugrats in my neighborhood, all I want is some quiet and peace.

After the hurricane tore through the local pet shelter it’s started raining dogs and cats.

I think I understand, for all purposes and intents, how this thread game works.

Also, I’m happy to have learned the term ‘frozen binomial’.

If all goes well, I will release my Frozen Binomial board game and, maybe one day, open up a mortar and brick store.

I try to play these games but fail again and time.

My favorite fast food place was Henry’s Hamburgers, but I’ve searched yon and hither for one without success.

I would be careful there; opening a store will likely cost you a leg and an arm.

This game’s fine; the rules are right there in white and black.

Yeah, the rules are there, and I think it will catch on surely but slowly.

At first pass, the rules leave we confused and dazed.

I’m sure I’ll think of an entry in the morning when I awake and get at 'em and up.

I need to go to the store for some cheese and butter.

Make sure to drive carefully so you can come back sound and safe.

Be aware of the symptoms of diabetes if you’re 40, fair and fat.

That’s probably a trinomial. Oh well, half a dozen of the other and six of one.

Going to bed now; have to get up tomorrow early and bright.