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December 23, 2024

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BOAT
U
BOWL
M
THOU
CREW
V
YOU
8
EWE
SCOOP
GLUE
TUESDAY
K
GRAND
YEW

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HOMOPHONES


Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings

  • EWE: A female sheep.
  • U: The 21st letter of the English alphabet.
  • YEW: A type of evergreen tree.
  • YOU: The second person pronoun, used to refer to the person or people being addressed.

NECKLINES


Types of necklines on clothing

  • BOAT: A neckline that is wide and curves around the collarbone, resembling a boat.
  • CREW: A neckline that is similar to a boat neckline but slightly narrower.
  • SCOOP: A neckline that is deep and rounded, often showing more of the chest.
  • V: A neckline that forms a 'V' shape, extending from the shoulders to the chest.

WAYS TO EXPRESS 1,000


Different ways to represent the number 1,000

  • GRAND: A slang term for 1,000 dollars or a general term for 1,000.
  • K: The abbreviation for 'kilo,' which is a metric prefix meaning 1,000.
  • M: Sometimes used to represent 1,000,000 (million) but here it represents 1,000.
  • THOU: Short for 'thousand,' a common abbreviation.

SUPER ___


Phrases or words that can follow 'super' to form a complete expression

  • 8: Refers to 'Super 8,' a type of film format or a motel chain.
  • BOWL: Refers to 'Super Bowl,' the championship game of the NFL.
  • GLUE: Refers to 'super glue,' a very strong adhesive.
  • TUESDAY: Refers to 'Super Tuesday,' a day in the U.S. presidential primary calendar.