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The area of Greater London is spelt Bermondsey.
Noun - book; pronoun - it; verb - to go; adjective - red; adverb - eventually; preposition - on; conjunction - and; interjection - brr!
That is the correct spelling of the word brake (to slow or stop, or a mechanism to do so).The homophone (sound-alike word) is break, to split or render inoperable.
Onomatopoeia : the written representation of sounds, chiefly those of animals (e.g. buzz, honking, beeping).
Almost all words contain a vowel (or a vowel sound), either a common vowel (AEIOU),or Y, or W as in words from Welsh. Acronyms or initialisms (DMV, brb)may not have vowels, but can be pronounced as if they do.Words without vowelsThere are onomatopoeia words that are interjections, such as brr, hmm, psst, shh, tsk, and zzz. The unspecified ordinal "nth" and the slang word "pwn" do not have vowels.
What did the Ape put in the cup? brr-ape will be a good for this pun a brr-ape.
A good joke for your pun a brr-apple is: Doctor, Why do apples look like a bed? Brr-apple
he joke where the punch line is Brr moo is: What is a cow‟s favorite TV show? Dr. Brr Moo
I do not know any good joke for your pun a brr-hippo, and I do not understand your question very well.
hot and cold !
A good joke for the pun brr-lion would be: What did the lion put in his drink to make it cold? Mice cubes!
lots of things...i think you should be more clearer...but i think u mean a zebra (ZeEe-BrR-Uh)
A chilly dog (chili dog)
soak it in cold brr water
you find everything you need and get out it is creepy. brr
Soundtrack from bring it on, the movie
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