All the dust made my eyes sore.
There is a sore on my arm.
She hurt her foot while playing soccer.
Having cut my finger yesterday, it's really sore today!" She played soccer all day, so her legs became sore after. "
My limbs were sore after exercising. I tore my limbs on the pavement.
Her voice was raspy from screaming at the concert all night.
On a Tuesday, in the kitchen, my grandmother made me cinnamon flavored tea to sooth my sore throat.
Sore throat is not a single word; it is two words, "sore" and "throat".
Although they sound very similar, the word 'sore' should not be confused with the word 'soar', as they both have entirely different meanings. An example of the using the word 'soar' in a sentence could be: I want to soar through the air with the birds.
The homophone for the word "saw" is "sore."
It doesn't mean anything as a whole, since it is not a sentence. Translated word by word it means 'You are, that is charming discovery'.
I have a sore throat.
Lemon and honey in hot water can be very remedial for a sore throat.