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I have been asked to find as many:

"WORDS THAT ARE SPELT THE SAME BUT HAVE DIFFERENT MEANINGS"

 

ie: lead and lead. one as in leadership the other the dense soft metal?

 

So there you have it folks. can you help please?

 

Thanks Vince

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Cock

Cock = Big fookin Hen

Cock = What hangs between legs

 

Bullsh1t

Bullsh1t = Comes out of a bulls ar5e

Bullsh1t = Red is faster

read = as in "I read a book once called ...."

read = as in "I must read that book one day"

Thats the same verb mate, if that counts then count every verb in the language and congegate it to future and past tense :D

Polish. As in wax, or Poland.

Thats the same verb mate, if that counts then count every verb in the language and congegate it to future and past tense :D

 

Is that 1st, 2nd or 3rd declension, past-participle or pluperfect, and future perfect or future progressive? :D

come on then andy...spill the beans for us less inteligent ones please :(

(just me then)

 

 

Well you can fight with someone, as in they're on your side against a common enemy. Or you can fight with someone, say a drunken brawl outside a Stevenage pub !

And you can Welsh on a deal, or Scotch a rumour.

Is that 1st, 2nd or 3rd declension, past-participle or pluperfect, and future perfect or future progressive? :D

Hmmm i never claimed to have a good grip on the english language :wack:

Hmm whats the difference between the 1st, 2nd, or 2rd declension? Also whats future - progressive? Pretty sure i know the meaning of pluperfect, future perfect and past-participle... just getting dictionary out now to check.

 

Screw it, it's too late for this! :headvswal

Well you can fight with someone, as in they're on your side against a common enemy. Or you can fight with someone, say a drunken brawl outside a Stevenage pub !

Surely that has the same meaning, i.e. the link between two entities?

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with is with if it aint then its without purpleflex that fooker as progressively as you like you bunch of Bambers. :tongue: :rofl:

with is with if it aint then its without purpleflex that fooker as progressively as you like you bunch of Bambers. :tongue: :rofl:

Gotcha, all becomes clear, cheers vini :bow: :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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