No, applicant, you probably don't have a flare for dramatic storytelling. Or if you do I'm a bit concerned for the safety of our students and suggest you apply to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters instead.
Isn't there some word for homophones like this that sort of sound like they might be right, but aren't? (See also take the reigns.)
Isn't there some word for homophones like this that sort of sound like they might be right, but aren't? (See also take the reigns.)
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Trust me, no matter how much you loathe the process, I assure you, you do NOT have a "laundry shoot".
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I grew up exposed to a many-vowels dialect, but I suspect that the reason I use that dialect now (my grandmother's moreso than my parents') is because the fine distinctions between vowels reduce the frequency of homophony. "Affect" and "effect" sound nothing alike! "Erin" and "Aaron" are two completely different names!
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("Tow the line" is a good eggcorn, though.)
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