Shoo-in is the correct spelling; but when you say either, both sound the same.
To be the obvious choice, a perfect fit. ADDEDUM: Generally spelled shoo-in. A sure thing. One who is bound to be successful. A certain and easy winner, as among candidates for an office or contestants in a race.
The pronunciation of the surname varies by history and location (where it originated or where members currently live) but in this case, it is (SHOO-stûr), as in "shoe stir."
The definition of shoo is a word said to frighten or drive away a person or an animal. For example, a scarecrow is used in one's garden to shoo away unwanted birds.
Ah, it looks like you're talking about the famous shoe company "Nike." Just remember, it's spelled N-I-K-E. Keep practicing, and soon you'll spell it perfectly every time. Happy spelling, my friend.
It is correct
Shoe (shoo) - a covering for the foot; and from the phrase "shoo fly" - an expression used to ward off pests.
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Shoe of a homophone of shoo.
A homophone for shoe is "sue," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
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Shoo! or Scat!
all you do i say shoo little nubbie :)
In Polish, the word for pee is "sikuć".
Yes, "shoe" has a long OO sound, the same as the word shoo.
The homophone of the word "sandal" is "sandall" pronounced sændl.
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