hours
Common misspellings:
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- houres (18.3%)
- 5hours (0.6%)
- houras (0.4%)
- ower (0.2%)
- houes (1.3%)
- chours (0.2%)
- huors (0.4%)
- hous (13.0%)
- hpurs (0.4%)
- alot (0.2%)
- hourse (20.0%)
- 4hours (0.4%)
- hores (0.8%)
- housrs (0.8%)
- hoiurs (2.3%)
- houre (0.6%)
- hiours (1.0%)
- houtrs (1.0%)
- 4hrs (0.2%)
- hopurs (0.4%)
- houers (7.8%)
- hopur (0.2%)
- houts (1.3%)
- 2hrs (0.4%)
- hoursl (0.4%)
- houurs (0.6%)
- housr (1.5%)
- 3hours (1.1%)
- 7hours (0.2%)
- ahours (0.4%)
- 9hours (0.4%)
- ows (0.2%)
- hoursw (0.4%)
- 2hour (0.2%)
- hurs (1.7%)
- hiurs (3.8%)
- ghours (0.8%)
- 2hours (2.1%)
- yrs (0.2%)
- 3hrs (0.2%)
- hourss (1.0%)
- horus (11.6%)
- 1hours (0.4%)
- 6hours (0.4%)
- huers (0.4%)
- thours (0.2%)
Usage examples for hours:
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The hours passed slowly.
"The Last of the Plainsmen" – Zane Grey -
" Some two hours ago.
"The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel" – Baroness Orczy -
" He is silent for hours she said; " then he seems to want to say something.
"The Second Generation" – David Graham Phillips -
That's quite two hours ago- haven't I waited long enough?
"In the Bishop's Carriage" – Miriam Michelson