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  • ayah Just then the child opened her large blue eyes, and after looking about with a startled expression, asked, "Where ayah?"
  • bye He had known nothing like it since that day when he had said good-bye to his mother.
  • dye More dead than alive, I sat a mass of wet clothes, like nothing under heaven except it be that morsel of black and spongy wet cotton at the bottom of a schoolboy's ink bottle, saturated with rain, and the black dye of my coat.
  • dyed He gave me also small pieces of cloth made and dyed by the natives, the colours of which they could only have obtained from materials in their own country.
  • dyer Dyer shook his head, as he answered,- No, sir.
  • eye Later, the locus for bar-eye was found still farther to the right, and the locus for fused even farther to the right than bar.
  • lye "Next thing ye do is to cook in the lye," she instructed.
  • rye "I do not know this man very well; but I will tell you that his name is Rumbald and that he lives at the Rye, near Hoddesdon.
  • te Were all the deep needs and requirements of the soul to be satisfied in the singing of hymns and Te Deum, in the close and reverent attention to the Ceremonies before the altar, and of the actions of Priests!
  • tea She must 'a' forgot the tea was bein'."
  • tech Being a talented tech, like the rest of us, his mind naturally ran along more than one channel at the same time.
  • ted "No, not sorry, exactly," said the girl; "but, indeed, Ted, it is going to make so much talk.
  • tee At the eighteenth tee we were all square and hardly on speaking terms.
  • teem Whilst on the Continent the importance of secret societies is taken as a matter of course and the libraries of foreign capitals teem with books on the question, people in this country really imagine that secret societies are things of the past-articles to this effect appeared quite recently in two leading London newspapers-whilst practically nothing of any value has been written about them in our language during the last hundred years.
  • teen He sat on the Council, and was the most respected of all the magnates of the dominion, for he had restrained the folly of successive Governors, and had ever teen ready to stand forth alike on behalf of the liberties of the settlers and their duties to the Crown.
  • teeth He immediately sank his large white teeth in Mr. Spokesly's left hand.
  • ten It is ten shillings' worth either way.
  • tet Mom always sends me pictures of her cooking tet-a-tet with Grandma.
  • tie
  • tied
  • tier Tier 1 banks are considered to be the safest and have the best consumer protection policies.
  • toe
  • toed
  • tosh I can't believe I just ate all the tosh.
  • tree The tree towered over the forest.
  • trey
  • tues The Tuesday meeting is at 7 p.m.
  • tush That was so tushy of you.
  • twee I have a pair of socks, please let me leave them with you.
  • tyke My little tyke is now six months old and is growing so fast!
  • tyler
  • type
  • typo
  • tyre
  • tyro
  • yea
  • yeah I'm not sure if I'm feelingyeah.
  • yet
  • yew The ancient yew tree is a venerable and mysterious specimen.
  • Aye
  • ties She tied her hair back with a silk scarf.
  • toyed I toyed with the idea of calling John but decided against it.
  • Tue I hope that Wednesday goes better than Tuesday.
  • Ye
  • Yer She said, "I never could stand Yer.
  • Teed The team is going to need to get some more teed for the field.
  • Ty John is a nice guy, but he's not my type.
  • Tyree Tyree is a fascinating person to watch.
  • Tel
  • Tycho
  • Dyes I need to buy some dyes for my project.
  • TEES
  • TOES I have to peel my toes.

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