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  • acute Why so acute are Borgny's pains?
  • adieu Madam, adieu; adieu, gentlemen.
  • aid Then reason came to her aid.
  • aide If a child lie alone, place him fairly on his aide in the middle of the bed; if it be winter time, see that his arms and hands be covered with the bed-clothes; if it be summer, his hands might be allowed to be outside the clothes.
  • ante They drank, and then Henry Moore said to Hugh Richmond: "Why don't you ante?"
  • anti This news reached Tupac Inca in Anti-suyu where he was in the career of conquest.
  • art Art and the world!
  • at I did not look at her.
  • ate King ate, because a man can not talk and eat at once.
  • attire Notwithstanding the peculiarity of their attire, there was nothing ridiculous or contemptible in the appearance of these men, who all looked thoroughly like "business."
  • audio A Regenerative Audio Frequency Amplifier Receiving Set.
  • auntie I'd dearly like to be at Carrie's wedding; but I can't leave you, auntie, for so long.
  • auto Then he, too, rushed from the office toward the front of the shop, before which, in a sort of private road, stood the blazing auto.
  • out "She will never get anything more out of me," said Dacre.
  • outer Well, soon's I got outer the door I knew there were somethin' wrong.
  • quite So it's quite the same.
  • saute I Sauteed the onion in a little butter.
  • suite Her suite consisted of a bedroom, a sitting room, and a kitchen.
  • tie It was very cold outside so Jane tied her shoes together to keep them close to her.
  • untie I refuse to be untied.
  • ut I always use utensils that are safe for the kitchen.
  • ute I borrowed my mom's ute to go pick up some groceries.
  • utter I cannot believe he would utter such a terrible thing.
  • Addie True, Addie and Mr. Harcourt were walking before them, but seemed so absorbed in each other as not to notice them.
  • Katie Katie works at the bakery.
  • Artie His contention was that a journeyman shoemaker wasn't an esquire; and my contention was that the "Berkeley" was essential, and the "Esquire" accidental, which was beyond his logic, bless you, Artie; for I've often noticed, my son, that your errand-boy is a naturally illogical and contradictory creature.
  • Gautier Pierre- Gautier Renard is a French writer and artist.
  • Audi
  • artier He loved his artier more than anything else.
  • Cutie

Misspelling of the day

Aniversity

  • adversity
  • animosity
  • anniversary
  • universality
  • university
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