21. My word is my bond. 22. My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast. 23. No sooner were the words out of her mouth than she regretted them. 24. Phonic, phonetic Sometimes these words are used interchangeably, but they have very different meanings. 25. Pitka claimed that these words were false and defamatory and sued the newspaper for libel. 26. Refining, narrowing, focusing, and applying are all words that are key to teaching the limited special learner. 27. She doubted the words would even be able to leave her mouth. 28. She murmurs, but her words are indistinct. 29. So the word is a relative neologism, and therefore lends itself easily to personal interpretations, for good or Ill. 30. Some English words are difficult for speakers of other languages. |