My fiance wants to walk down the aisle on a Hawaiian isle.
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My fiance wants to walk down the aisle on a Hawaiian isle.
As I walked down the grocery aisle on Esmee Isle, I felt a weight lifted off my chest.
"I chose an aisle seat on the plane, so I could have a good view of the "Emerald Isle" as we approached.
Their leader eyed a family of five walking across the aisle towards their car.
aisle - as in the aisle in a supermarket. or isle - as in the isle of white ??
aisle is a "corridor" of sorts, either in a supermarket (cookies on aisle five) or in a theatre (the lady in the 5th aisle). Isle is an island, usually a small one
Aisle and isle are both nouns. "Aisle" refers to a passage between rows (such as in a store or church), while "isle" is another term for an island.
Isle
aisle is a "corridor" of sorts, either in a supermarket (cookies on aisle five) or in a theatre (the lady in the 5th aisle). Isle is an island, usually a small one
The word "aisle" sounds exactly the same as "isle."
The homophone for "aisle" that means "island" is "isle." Both words sound the same when spoken aloud.
i'll have that aisle