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How to spell PIONNER correctly?

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  • banner When they reached the Banner, they found Minty still there.
  • coiner This being done, the remainder of the work required for making the obverse die can be committed to Mr. Franklin Peale, the chief coiner of the Mint.
  • dinner Then we go to a farewell dinner at the Ormondes'.
  • inner
  • joiner
  • paine My injury pains me greatly.
  • painter
  • pane The window is frosted, so the pane shows only a small segment of the outdoors.
  • pannier I am carrying a pannier full of groceries.
  • penn I got a penny from the change I got from my purchase.
  • peon I am a peon on this plantation.
  • pier She walked along the pier and admired the view.
  • pin I pinned the shirt to the door.
  • pincer The pincer movement of the troops forced the rebels to surrender.
  • pine The pine tree was tall and slender.
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  • pinned The clothes were pinned to the man's body.
  • pinny I borrowed my sister's pinny to wear to the party.
  • pinon I'm going to need a saw to cut the pinon.
  • pinter He is mostly known for his plays, such as "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "The Betrayal.
  • pioneer
  • planner
  • pointer
  • poisoner There was a murderer on the loose, and the police were seeking anyone who might have had knowledge of the murderer's whereabouts.
  • ponce
  • ponder Ponder the possible consequences of your actions.
  • pone I'll make you some lunch, please have a pone.
  • pony I really need to get a pony.
  • prone She was lying on her back on the Precambrian terrain, prone and admiring the vastness around her.
  • sinner
  • spanner I need a wrench to tighten this spanner.
  • spinner
  • spinney The park has a spinning feature which can be enjoyed by the whole family.
  • winner
  • Pined Around the pines, the scent of juniper was heavy in the air.
  • Piney
  • Conner =162=Matson to Conner, Mar. 28, 1847.
  • Dionne After You", a song by Dionne Warwick from her 1979 album Dionne ""After You" (Dan Seals song) "After You.
  • Bonner Juley Bonner was curled up on the sofa, looking like a damsel who has lost the third volume of an exciting novel, and is divining the climax.
  • Penney I need to buy a new penney's phone case.
  • pines The pines in the forest make a nice shady spot to relax.
  • pioneers
  • spinier The spider was spinning its web faster than ever before.
  • punier He is punier than I anticipated.
  • Donner Many were with the train during a portion of the journey, but from some cause or other became parted from the Donner company before reaching Donner Lake.
  • phonier He was a great phonier.
  • pones

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