No answers required so please dont give any on this thread but is anyone else finding the answers are not proper homophones and dont even sound alike unless you live in a certain part of the country and have a certain dialect as if im thinking right on some of them they sure as heck dont sound the same to me where I live lol
not sure which quiz it is , but i am doing a couple of rhyming ones and they are a bit free with rhyming term, unless of course i`ve got them wrong LOL
My main irritation at the moment is questions which had duplicate answers, but we need a grumble now and then.
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You must live somewhere over the rainbow with a dodgy accent ,
as you say
"No answers required so please dont give any on this thread" and then ask a question?????
I'm confuzzled or maybe it's the "vodka" (what's the homophone for that)
Blimmin eck oddboddy / good voddy
kerplunk zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz xxx
Kippyboo Im sorry I thought it was obvious I meant I didnt want to be given actual answers to the questions on the quiz as that would spoil the quiz for others doing it, but maybe in my dodgy accent I didnt explain that too clearly.
I merely wanted to know if others were struggling to make
these rhyme as in the excellent example given by littlelamb, look and duck sound nothing alike to me. I thought homophones were words that were accepted as sounding the same wherever you live. Not criticising the quiz just trying to fathom out how to solve some when they sound nothing alike to me.
Im looking forward to meeting up with you too smouse, not sure we'll understand what we're both talking about but laughters the same between friends the world over.
Sorry if i've given it away but im sitting here muttering these words and no way do they sound the same.
Luck sounds like duck
Look sounds like dook
And i thought Norfolk had a dodgy accent.............
now gonna peel the taiters and put em in a sospan then go for a walk down the rood and see the hosses in the medda!!! lol
Well i'm used to the Norfolk accent its one of my favourite places. People reckon I talk strange mines Northamptonshire and we call people "me duck" but it rhymes with luck not book lol