Homophones for the sound /or/: or, ore, au, aw
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wore |
She wore a new dress for the party.
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war |
We do not want to start a war.
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worn |
I should have worn something warmer.
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warn |
Red lights warn of danger.
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for |
This letter is for you.
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four |
Ten times four is forty.
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stork |
A stork is a bird with long legs and a long straight bill.
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stalk |
The roses have long stalks.
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bore |
Lorna thinks housework is a bore.
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boar |
Some wild boars have long tusks.
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bored |
We are bored with his jokes.
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board |
Get out the chess board.
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horse |
My horse is in the next race.
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hoarse |
Shouting too much can make you hoarse.
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horde |
They were chased by a horde of fans.
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hoard |
The pirate hid his hoard of gold.
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fort |
The fort was bravely defended.
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fought |
They fought a long battle.
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