What's up, y'all!
This was supposed to be the last one, until I remembered my EC password again.
Kidding! I may forget my PIN number (which I have), or my aunt's middle name, but I'd never forget such important piece of info. ¬_¬
Sadly, this is gonna be the last; apprantly Bruce Worden has published a book chuck full of these. Please go check it out, and give him some love.
So without any further ado, some homophones, everybody:
Disclaimer: I do NOT own these.
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9 This is for you, dear Rose. :)
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My faves!
P.S. I'd like to dedicate this blog to our dear O.M. I know for a fact she is or at least used to be(?) a diehard fan of this series. ^_^
Thanks for reading!
Comments
OMG!
Nothing has even been dedicated to me in my entire life! A738a, you knocked me off my feet!! yeiii....
And yeah, all your homophones were used by my students a lot (you remember I print them) and I am still your fan.
Pls, do not say it's the last one. Looking forward to printing your new posts )))) Thank you for sharing.
Happy New Year!
Nice post!
There is also another meaning of "Moor" which is "a tract of open uncultivated upland"
Thanks.
Yup. Brontë and Shakespeare used the flip outta this word. Albeit the way Shakespear uses it- in Othello - ain't mystically romantic.
tnanks
Thank you... beer drinking Teddy bear whose nick's giving me anxiety.
Very interesting
Much obliged, Nguyễn Huy Vinh.
super and thank you :)
awaiting to read more of your blogs penned by yourself :)
Awww... you...
The
pressure of pleasing
Nadira...
is
killing
me...
ahhhh...
my poor shoulders.
Kidding. Glad you liked it. ^_^
Thanks, A738a.
I appreciate it.