It’s time to have another funny look at words pronounced the same, but with completely different meanings.
The swordsman was so good, he could have two fights at the same time – he could fight DUAL DUELS.
He wrote a set of principles for using for using howitzers – a CANON for CANNONS.
She flew too close to the sun and got a painful suntan – be careful not to get a SOAR SORE.
In the centre of the grassland there was a stair – on the STEPPE was a STEP.
At the end of the week I like an ice cream dessert – I’m rather partial to a SUNDAY SUNDAE.
They wanted a portion of silence and tranquility – a PIECE of PEACE.
The ship’s captain was examining his belly button – It was a NAVAL NAVEL.
Ian P Marshall - Author
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