If the sound /or/ is on the end of a word it is usually spelled -ore.
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ore |
Ore is a mineral from which we get metal.
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bore |
Lorna thinks housework is a bore.
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core |
The earth is molten at the core.
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gore |
This horror movie is full of blood and gore.
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more |
I need to get some more sleep.
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chore |
Cleaning the house was his first chore of the day.
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score |
Tom's aim is to score 10 goals this season.
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shore |
Children are searching for shells on the sea shore.
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snore |
Shaun snores very loudly.
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sore |
I keep sneezing and my throat is sore.
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store |
I am taking my broken laptop back to the store.
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tore |
I tore my skirt on a nail.
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