The story on the back of the cereal box was in several parts; it was a serial.
The serial killer ate his breakfast cereal while planning his next crime.
The horse took a course through the coarse terrain.
Sally sent 99 cents for the new essential oil scent.
Yes, a comma is usually placed before the word "or" when joining two independent clauses in a sentence. This is known as the serial comma or Oxford comma.
serial and cereal
The homophone of cereal is "serial".
The horse took a course through the coarse terrain.
Sally sent 99 cents for the new essential oil scent.
reeses puffs is th unhealthiest cerial!
That's SERIAL number, not "cerial". The double letter in front of the number indicates it's a recent bill (1990 or later) so assuming you found it in circulation, it would only be worth face value.
Not likely it has 90.5 model of the cerial # 110.20922.991. that's all about the wahers in the time period.
Example sentence - The machine had a serial number engraved on it.
there are serial kills in jail.
It means it is a replacement bill, that the original bill with that serial number had a flaw upon inspection, and it was reprinted and the letter after the serial number being replaced with the star to indicate the reprint.
Cheerios
The word cerial does not have a definition in any of the major dictionaries. However, on the urban dictionary site it suggests that this word is similar in meaning to the word serious. Alternatively, this word is very similar to the word cereal which is a grain used for food such as wheat. It is also similar to the word serial which refers to something which happens in regular installments.
no because dogs are not cerial
Cerial...