The correct spelling is eye. It is the only way to spell eye (or eyes), meaning the part of the body with which we see.
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Yes you spell Invited like that.
It is spelled as one word "eyewitness" (on-the-scene observer).
The conjugation and adjective from to swell is neither, but rather "swelled" and "swollen".
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Papa's Pills Spell on Me was released on: USA: 12 May 2009
The correct spelling is eye. It is the only way to spell eye (or eyes), meaning the part of the body with which we see.
It's a dialect pronunciation for "swollen"
In Japanese, the word for "eye" is spelled as "目" in Kanji or "め" in Hiragana.
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The Irish word for "eye" is spelt súil.
You don't. It takes months of hard work and dieting.
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When you get injured and you get all swoled It's not actually an accepted word in the English language, as yet. It's a back-formation from swollen. The correct English word would be swelled as in, "My ankle swelled up".
Have you seen that new jail pic? its crazy but he actually is swole now