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Given the following definitions, what are the spoonerisms?

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A spoonerism is a pair of words that can have their initial sounds switched to form new words. The pairs need only sound the same, not necessarily be spelled the same (power saw & sour paw, horse cart & coarse heart). There may sometimes be one or two connecting words (kick the stone & stick the cone, king of the rats & ring of the cats).
Given the following definitions, what are the spoonerisms?

1) no-cost fish lures & honey shipment
2) leaping legumes & colliding dungarees
3) crustacean movement & criminal sunscreen
4) baseball term & seasonal pig

posted Jun 21, 2018 by Amarvansh

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1) Free bait - bee freight
2) Jumping beans- bumping jeans
3) Lobster motion- mobster lotion
4) Ball four- fall boar

answer Jul 9, 2018 by Hanifa Mammadov



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