Oh I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner, That is what I truly want to be 'Cause if I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner, Everyone would be in love with me.
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, Xray, Yankee, Zulu
What did Della Wear Boys? What did Della Wear? (Repeat) (Repeat) I ask you now as a personal friend, WHAT DID DELLA WEAR?? She Wore her New Jersey, Boys. She Wore her New Jersey. (Repeat) (Repeat) I tell you now as a personal friend, SHE WORE HER NEW JERSEY! It was a campfire song. I think Perry Como recorded it in 1960 something, and he may have had an additional verse or two.
You would put a P and some words about them A words about them W words about them N words E words E words
Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)
You need to give us the words...
I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Weiner That is what I truly wish to be cause if i were a Oscar mayer weiner everyone would be in love oh everyone would be in love everyone would be in love with me
There are many words that can be formed using the letters "Jingle Bell":Below are just a few:BeBeeBeenBegBeginBeigeBelieBelBelleBellBellingBenBiBigBileBilgeBillBingeBinEelElEllEnGeeGelGeneGenieGibeGillGinGleeGlenGlibIIllInJellingJibJibeJigJillJinJingleLeeLegLegibleLeiLibLibelLieLiegeLienLiLineLingLinNebNeNeeNibNil
"Where" is often a question word which means "In what place" I could say, "Where do you live?" Sometimes it shows a relationship between words, such as "My house is where I live." In that case, "Where means "in that place." 'Were" is a past tense form of the verb "to be" or a subjunctive form of "to be." As a past tense, we could say, "You were at the party last night." or 'We were at the party last night." When it is used as a subjunctive word, it means 'would be." For example, maybe you have heard the ad for Oscar Meyer wieners. The people sing, "I wish I were an Oscar Meyer wiener." In that case, it means I wish I would be an Oscar Meyer wiener.
Well, the authors of Jingle Bells would surely have considered themselves Christian; perhaps you mean 'religious.' There are no alternative words.
Carson's Ribs
You would pronounce the words 'Meyer lemon' in English almost like they are spelled. However, the word 'Meyer is pronounced 'my-er.' In other words, the words would be pronounced similar to 'my-er leh-mon.'
Pink pinks oscar
There are no words that start with "Z" in the New Moon novel by Stephenie Meyer.
The anagram is two words: Jingle Bells.
Jeep, Jelly, Jupiter, Jingle, Jeans
Just a bunch of nah nahs and "where'd you get that thing"
Jingle.........toto mango na gid hw?