Homophones for the sound /or/: or, ore, au, aw.
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lord |
Lord Nelson was head of the navy.
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laud |
The word laud is used in hymns.
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tore |
She tore up my last letter.
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tor |
A hill or rocky peak is a tor.
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sore |
My broken arm is very sore.
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saw |
I don't know what you saw in her.
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soar |
I saw the eagle soar in the clouds.
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story |
I read my daughter a bedtime story.
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storey |
My office is on the tenth storey.
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shore |
Collect shells on the sea shore.
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sure |
Are you sure you want to go out?
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lore |
The lore is that this herb cures all ills.
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law |
Break the law and you are in trouble.
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pause |
Pause for a moment in a busy day.
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paws |
Basset Hounds have huge paws.
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