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How to Pronounce Tom, Dick, and Harry?

Correct pronunciation for the word "Tom, Dick, and Harry" is [tˈɒm], [tˈɒm], [t_ˈɒ_m].

What are the misspellings for Tom, Dick, and Harry?

  • rom, dick, and harry,
  • fom, dick, and harry,
  • gom, dick, and harry,
  • yom, dick, and harry,
  • 6om, dick, and harry,
  • 5om, dick, and harry,
  • tim, dick, and harry,
  • tkm, dick, and harry,
  • tlm, dick, and harry,
  • tpm, dick, and harry,
  • t0m, dick, and harry,
  • t9m, dick, and harry,
  • ton, dick, and harry,
  • tok, dick, and harry,
  • toj, dick, and harry,
  • tom, sick, and harry,
  • tom, xick, and harry,
  • tom, cick, and harry,
  • tom, fick, and harry,
  • tom, rick, and harry

What is the adjective for Tom, Dick, and Harry?

The adjective form of "Tom, Dick, and Harry" would be "common" or "generic". It can be used to describe someone or something that is ordinary, average, or typical.

Usage over time for Tom, Dick, and Harry:

This graph shows how "Tom, Dick, and Harry" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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