Tom Swifty

in The Circus
Let's share some Tom Swifties.
"We must hurry,' said Tom, Swiftly"
A Tom Swifty is the use of the attribution of a quotation as a pun on some aspect of the content of the quotation.
The bit that says who said something and how they said it is a pun on what was said. It's a joke based on the Said Bookism used.
Some examples::
"Pass me the shellfish," said Tom crabbily.
"I might as well be dead," Tom croaked.
"Who discovered radium?" asked Marie, curiously.
"We must hurry,' said Tom, Swiftly"
A Tom Swifty is the use of the attribution of a quotation as a pun on some aspect of the content of the quotation.
The bit that says who said something and how they said it is a pun on what was said. It's a joke based on the Said Bookism used.
Some examples::
"Pass me the shellfish," said Tom crabbily.
"I might as well be dead," Tom croaked.
"Who discovered radium?" asked Marie, curiously.
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“Yes, at last!” replied George, with gay abandon.
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“I love Anne McCaffrey’s books!” said Tom, perniciously.
“I like to dance,” said Michael, Flatley.
“Who else thought Krypto was the best part of the new Superman movie?” he said, doggedly.