Common words that end in "F" are short and mostly nouns — "leaf," "roof," "wolf," "half" — with a few blunt verbs ("stuff," "sniff") and adjectives ("brief," "deaf").
Write a story about a "wolf" that guards a "cliff."
Imagine a character who finds "proof" no one else believes.
Craft a scene that moves from "grief" to "relief."
Poetry Prompts
Write a poem using "brief," "deaf," and "aloof."
Create a rhythmic piece using "puff," "sniff," and "scoff."
Write a free verse poem with a single "leaf" as the image.
Character Development Prompts
Develop a "chief" who must protect the "staff."
Describe a character who is "gruff" but loyal to a fault.
Create a "thief" with a strict code of honor.
World-Building Prompts
Design a world balanced on the edge of a "cliff."
Imagine a village built along a rocky "reef."
Create a culture that prizes "proof" over "belief."
Sentence Completion Prompts
"High on the ____________, the wind never stopped."
"She offered no ____________, only a quiet nod."
"A single ____________ drifted down from the tree."
Nouns
Nouns that end in "F" run from everyday "leaf," "roof," and "wolf" to rarer "motif," "sheriff," and "mastiff," out to exotic "leitmotif," "cloverleaf," and "pontiff."