To,
preposition.
Too,
also.
Two,
second number.
Toe,
foot digit.
Tow,
pull.
Tow,
tar, pitch.
Kow tow,
obsequious behaviour.
Toad,
froglike reptile.
Toed,
pertaining to toes.
Towed,
pulled along.
He toad the line whilst his brother towed the toad.
Toast,
salutation.
Toast,
mild burning.
Toast,
toasted bread.

Whilst we toast on the beach and wait for our
toast let`s drink a toast.
Today’s male,
not yesterdays man.
Two day’s mail,
uncollected letters.
Today’s mail,
newspaper.
Toff,
(sl) gentleman.
Tough,
strong; pronounced tuff not taow,
as bough is bow.
He was a tough toff.
Told,
past tense of tell.
Tolled,
past tense of sounding.
I told the vicar and he tolled the bell.
To lose,
(v) not to win.
Too loose,
not tight enough.
Toulouse,
Lautrec.
Toll,
to sound,(bell).
Toll,
a fee/number/tax.
Toll the bell if they demand toll.
Tone,
a musical note.
Tone,
abbreviation of Tony or Anthony.
Give us a tone, Tone.
Tore,
(pt) to tear, to go fast.
Tore,
(pt) to tear, to rip.
As he tore past his mudguard tore her skirt.
Torque,
twisted silk around a helmet.
Torque,
movement about an axis.
Talk,
speech.
The talk was about planetary torque and the
speaker had a silk torque as a necktie.
Toupee,
hair piece.
Two pee,
two pence, 2p.
To pee,
to urinate.
He spent two pee when he went to pee, and
sadly lost his toupee.
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