Chapter 5 - Protruding
A thing can be protruding or flush. A thing is usually protruding.
Instead of tying a flush thing to something:
say "[The noun] [if the noun acts plural]don't[otherwise]doesn't[end if] offer much scope for tying."
Instead of tying something to a flush thing:
say "[The second noun] [if the second noun acts plural]don't[otherwise]doesn't[end if] offer much scope for tying."
Instead of swinging or waving a flush thing:
say "[The noun] [is-are]n't really the kind of thing you can get a satisfying swing out of."
Check pulling a flush thing:
say "[The noun] [if the noun acts plural]don't[otherwise]doesn't[end if] offer much of a handle for pulling." instead.
Check pushing a flush thing:
say "[The noun] [if the noun acts plural]don't[otherwise]doesn't[end if] offer much leverage for pushing." instead.
Check turning a flush thing:
say "[The noun] [if the noun acts plural]don't[otherwise]doesn't[end if] really twist as such." instead.
Check climbing a flush thing:
if the noun is part of a person:
say "[going-crazy]" instead;
say "[The noun] [is-are] not rich in [one of]toe-holds[or]finger-grips[at random]." instead.