Common words that end in "P" are short and active — verbs like "keep," "jump," and "help," nouns like "cup," "ship," and "group," and adjectives like "deep," "sharp," and "crisp."
Write a story about a hero who must "keep" one impossible promise.
Imagine a character who can "jump" between rooftops.
Craft a scene of change using "help," "develop," and "leap."
Poetry Prompts
Write a poem using "deep," "sharp," and "crisp."
Create a rhythmic piece using "clap," "snap," and "tap."
Write a free verse poem with a single "cup" as the image.
Character Development Prompts
Develop a character who would "help" anyone in need.
Describe a character known for being "sharp," "deep," and "steep" in ambition.
Create a character guided by a shared "trip."
World-Building Prompts
Design a world where every "ship" sails on sand.
Imagine a city of "shops," "ramps," and one great "harp."
Create a culture that gathers each night to "sweep" the streets.
Sentence Completion Prompts
"She promised to ____________ the secret forever."
"The old ____________ set sail at dawn."
"The water ran cold and ____________ off the ridge."
Action Verbs
Action verbs that end in "P" are quick and physical — "keep," "jump," "grasp," "sweep" — through "scoop" and "swoop" out to "kidnap," "outstrip," and "horsewhip."
Nouns that end in "P" go from everyday "cup," "ship," and "group" to rarer "turnip," "workshop," and "friendship," out to exotic "buttercup," "julep," and "polyp."