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English Harmonized Terrier
English harmonic terriers are as follows:
1 、冰糖Shirley
2 、添砖java
3 、真的Dior丝
4 、一jay钟情
5 、star皆空
6 、五体toddy
.7, skr so far
8, Dongshi Shopping
9, raw no Clean
10, fried bingo son
11, low school township
12, hide the dragon wolf
13, a lemon pussy
14, skin egg solo Congee
15, even worthless
16, lose who hand
17, bottle raging
18, you hurt me but excel over
19, I am just greedy for life pass
20, good sir's disciple
21, hand draw cake
22, scared swallow
23, Tony with water
24, seem to understand freedom
25, have bear come
26, no five days
27, transport vivo
28, ruthless hollow less
29, the East does not buy
30, quietly woo voice
Puns, pun in English, are one of the common rhetorical patterns in English. This kind of rhetoric is widely used in literature, movies and television as well as in daily life. The rhetorical pattern clever use of word harmonies, word polysemy or ambiguity, so that the same sentence can express different meanings at the same time, in order to create a lively language, humor, or mockery of the rhetorical effect, so that people can not help but read.
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