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Can you give alliterations with Q?

Here are some alliterations with the letter Q:

Using "Q" at the beginning of the words:

* Quaking Quokkas: (Quokkas are small marsupials found in Australia)

* Quick Quilts: (A fast way to make a quilt)

* Quiet Quail: (A peaceful bird)

* Quizzical Queen: (A queen with a thoughtful expression)

* Quenching Quenches: (Satisfying thirsts)

Using "Q" within the words:

* Squeezing Quarters: (Trying to fit something into a small space)

* Acquiring Acquisitions: (Gathering new possessions)

* Squeaky Squeak: (A high-pitched noise)

* Squishing Quicksand: (Getting stuck in quicksand)

Humorous Examples:

* Queasy Queen: (A queen who is feeling nauseous)

* Quibbling Quackers: (Ducks arguing about something trivial)

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