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*Image of Many Meanings by KWC. Likeness ssenekiL: Part 2 (HOMONYMS: Homophones & Homographs) The batter's foul ball killed a fowl that later caused a foul odor. After painting the room red, he then redd it up and read a book. She took great pain of her pain caused by the cracked pane. After eating the lox he locks the door and went to the lochs. How's the house going to house all of you, you know hows? After he kneed his knee in error, he need to knead the dough. Kicked a football off a tee and went to drink tea by ti leaves. Hail everyone, the hail has ended, and if you hale to go, go now. The Scotsman said, "Hey, can I hae the hay o'er there please." There was a minor case with the miner having a minor working. His mien was cool and mines were mesne while our host was mean. The rackett played and the tennis racquet broke with all that racket. Like a Mongol Khan, he took the conn in view of the con of the crew. His manner was good while at the manor, in the manner of speaking. He bite his tongue when he lost his computer byte in the bight below. Mrs. Whitcomb nee Brown said nay to the horse that neigh at her. He broke his toed nail so we towed him to class, he's such a toad! He lowed into the mine shaft and brung a load of the mother lode. He flew from his seat and closed the flue so he don't catch the flu. With my eye exam, I said aye left or right which way the letters faced. The Finn diver lost one of his fin flippers when he saw the shark's fin. They sigh when he sie the scythe hoping the tailor will mend his scye. He acts like he's an ace with the axe, and pointing "X" marks the spot. They voted and the poller who is a poler says that the polar caps won. The bi man went by the store to buy something and said bye to the clerk. The aerie nestled on a limb in an airy part of the tree and 'twas aery to see. He climbed out of the sink as he was in sync throwing cinque after cinque. The gilled fish stared in awe at the shiny gild coin at the Coinage Guild Show. After brushing the furze, the bear then brushed his furs against the firs trunk. For your punishment, you will walk four times from the fore of the ship to its aft. The peke took a peek and had a pique for not being able to peak at the dog show. The whale's fluke got caught on the anchor's fluke and that's a bit of a bad fluke. The artist held his palette licking his palate and waited for the potter's pallet to finish. The heir stood out on the ayre and took a deep breath of air ere his err of being seasick. Night at the field she bat her eyes at the boy with the bat naive of a bat that flew overhead. After seeing the caret insert while eating a carrot, he remeasured the karat of the precious stone. The Hawaiian, after shooting the lase, lays with his leis on the leas or leys, feeling a bit laze for the day. I bet our Irish lough is grander than your Scottish loch so let's throw down one lakh each and lock the bet, Good Luck! The new German cowboy paired a lager with the logger, then Indians struck and they made a laager with the wagons. He frays his prison garb as he struggles through the fraise while repeating the phrase, "I must escape now, it's my only hope!" They cored the apple and then ran a cord through it and played a chord while someone eats the apple with their hands behind their back. Don't need to freeze, you're all frees to go, just follow the arrow up on the frieze of the wall, and you're good to go, by the way, it may freeze tonight, hope you got a coat--here take mines, I'll be all right--thanks, man! 2023 January 11

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