Cleanup on Aisle Five - 2003 was released on: USA: 8 March 2003 (South by Southwest Film Festival)
Almost 4 minutes,from first step to the last.
If you mean then it could be something like: I'll walk down the aisle of the church. If you mean ill, then it could be something: The bride was feeling ill as she walked down the aisle.
The homophone for "isle" is "aisle." It is a strip of space between rows of seats in a building like a church or theater, or it can mean a passage between shelves in a supermarket.
No, it would just mean more cleanup later.
that he would love to marry her (and go down the aisle of the church with her as his bride)
This is an example of 69.
If you mean Eggo waffles, you can buy them at a grocery store in the frozen aisle.
What does 104\69 blood pressure mean.
If you mean .69 of an hour then it is 41.4 minutes
An aisle is a passageway between rows of seats, shelves, or along the side of a room. An isle typically refers to a small island or a peninsula. In modern usage, "isle" is often used interchangeably with "island," while "aisle" refers to a path or corridor.
Sure! Here's a sentence using the homophones "aisle" and "I'll": "If you wait in the bridal aisle, I'll be right there with you."