Taking a pratfall down the stairs brought me many stares.
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i baked a batch of cookies with my Grandmother
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I am still able to write with my right hand.
To make a sentence with "sprite," you might say, "The sprite danced playfully among the flowers in the enchanted forest." This sentence showcases the word "sprite" as a mythical creature, emphasizing its whimsical nature. Alternatively, you could use "sprite" to refer to a soft drink, such as, "I enjoyed a refreshing sprite on a hot summer day."
The homonym of "stares" is "stairs." Both words are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings.
A homophone for "stairs" is "stares," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
stairs,stares
A homophone for the word "stares" is "stairs." These two words sound the same but have different meanings.
Stares
Stares and stairs.
The homophone for "flight of stairs" is "flite of stares." The homophone for "to look fixedly" is "stare."
'Staired' is not a word the way you've spelled it. There is no homophone for it, because the word does not exist in the English language.
To get "stares" in car town, drive a Harley around the streets.
Many people misuse there when they mean their.The bear scratched his back against the baretree.You can hear the squirrel in the attic if you stand here in the living room.My daughter got plenty of overwhelmed stares when she came down the stairs in her wedding gown.
stares/stairs
I think "stairs" is the subject of this sentence.