"Willie Millie and Tillie are triplets." = "They are triplets."
The personal pronoun they takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns as the subject of a sentence.
The diminutive of Will is usually "Willie."
maize = corn Willie Mays = name of a famous baseball player of the past Billy Mays = name of the person who used to advertise oxiclean
The song "Blue Spanish Eyes" was originally recorded by Al Martino in 1965. It became a hit for him and has since been covered by various artists over the years.
Spanish Harlem - by BEN E. KING Spanish boots - by JEFF BECK GROUP Spanish walk - by MINK DE VILLE Spanish is a lovely language - by BOB DYLAN Seven spanish angels - by WILLIE NELSON Spanish bombs - by CLASH
There is no spelling homonym but there is an audible homonym, both these words sound the same.Maize = American Corn in BritainMaiz = Several different Biblical grain cropsMaze = A labyrinth of winding, confusing paths.Mays = Several girls or months named MayMay's= Belonging to May (month or person)Mae's= Belonging to MaeMays = Family name of Willie Mays a baseball star
The personal pronouns that take the place of the proper nouns 'Willie, Millie, and Tillie' is they as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and them as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example:Willie, Millie, and Tillie are coming for a visit. They will arrive on the tenth. I will be happy to see them.
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Some words that rhyme with "Millie" include silly, frilly, and hilly.
Lily, Millie, Willy (alternate spelling, Willie),
Willie Britton goes by Willie.
Willie Gault goes by Willie James Gault.
Willie Pastrano went by Willie the Wisp.
Willie Macc goes by Willie Macc.
Willie Stevens goes by The Reverend, and Pilot Willie.
Willie Grady's birth name is Willie A. Grady.
The cast of Willie and the Muse - 1914 includes: Willie Gibbons as Willie Clara Horton
Willie McCovey goes by Stretch, Mac, and Big Mac.