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Words that are different but spelled the same

nuttynutskin

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Thought this could be an interesting thread... Guess we'll see. But post two words that are spelled the same but mean something different and use each one in a sentence. I'll go first...

Recreating and recreating.

Brb, I'm recreating a Michelangelo statue.

Brb, I'm recreating down at the lake.

Yes I am bored. :\
 
Tear -- I have a tear in my eye.
Tear -- I tear the paper in half
 
HOMONYMS! I think...

Tire and Tire:

"Someone help me, I have a flat tire!"
"I tire of your childish ways."
 
Or homographs.

Worsted -- I wore a worsted wool suit
Worsted -- He worsted me at poker
 
What is school? I learned about homonyms from Robot Chicken. ;)

I don't think there's any way I could combine my sentences into one. Maybe I'm just not creative enough.
 
Drawers

1. His drawers were stained with streak marks.

2. He bought mahogany drawers to go with the loveseat.

3. He kept his streak mark stained drawers in his mahogany drawers.

Hey, better than keeping your mahogany drawers in your streak mark stained drawers. :\

Ok, that was lame.
 
What is school? I learned about homonyms from Robot Chicken. ;)

I don't think there's any way I could combine my sentences into one. Maybe I'm just not creative enough.

I tire of your childish ways so please help me with my flat tire?

If I can do it I'm sure you can. :)
 
I took a bow in the bow of the ship with my violin bow and a bow in my hair.
 
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