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Oh yes they do. I have heard it that way before. Kinda like crick for creek I guesshttps://m.livingly.com/quiz/U8nyY8Ownj-/Answer+These+Questions+ll+Guess+Exactly#goog_rewarded
Tell me people don't really say it the second way:
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I got 97% on the spelling test. I missed "minuscule," spelling it "miniscule," which is actuallly an acceptable spelling according to M-W. I don't remember the other one I missed.
I assume that you don't mean the crick that you get in your neck.Oh yes they do. I have heard it that way before. Kinda like crick for creek I guess![]()
Nope! Some call creeks cricks. Or sometimes both. Not sure the difference. Think it’s a Midwest thing maybe.I assume that you don't mean the crick that you get in your neck.
At least they keep "brazier" and "brassiere" consistent, though, right? That's one thing that you don't want to mispronounce. That happened once, but I wasn't there for it -- a priest said "brassiere" instead of "brazier" during a sermon, or something.Nope! Some call creeks cricks. Or sometimes both. Not sure the difference. Think it’s a Midwest thing maybe.
At least they keep "brazier" and "brassiere" consistent, though, right? That's one thing that you don't want to mispronounce. That happened once, but I wasn't there for it -- a priest said "brassiere" instead of "brazier" during a sermon, or something.