PERSON 1'S NAME stopped in their tracks in the VERB of the NOUN. "Well, well, well." They began, now 'ING' VERB on a NOUN. " PERSON 2'S NAME, I never thought I'd see you at the ADJECTIVE NOUN. Turned to a life of ABSTRACT NOUN , have we?" The figure 'ING' VERB PREPOSTITION wheeled around with a/an ADJECTIVE grin. "Ha. I can see in your NOUN that I was the NOUN that you least VERB to steal the ADJECTIVE NOUN." PERSON 2'S NAME SYNONYM FOR 'SAID' , his hands now 'ING' VERB . "Well, you got me now. Don't give me that VERB look, I had almost got away with it." ADVERB VERB . "Yeah, right. I knew it was you from the moment I VERB the ADJECTIVE NOUN. It had your BODY PART (PLURAL) all over it. He gestured to the ADJECTIVE NOUN 'ING' VERB PREPOSITION . "Get in. We've got a ADJECTIVE NOUN ahead of us."