some more s'more /smɔr/ Elision
an additional quantity or amount of something
When 'some' is quickly followed by 'more', the vowel sound in 'some' often disappears. This makes the 's' sound connect directly to 'more', creating a shorter word.
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some more s'more
/smɔr/
an additional quantity or amount of something
When 'some' is quickly followed by 'more', the vowel sound in 'some' often disappears. This makes the 's' sound connect directly to 'more', creating a shorter word.
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Would you like s'more coffee?
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Example 2
I need s'more time to finish this.
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Can I have s'more cake, please?
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Example 4
Tell me s'more about that idea.
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I think we need s'more glitter for this project.
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