Can you name the phrase for the spoonerism below?

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  • Source: fun with words -- spoonerisms
  • Spoonerisms are words or phrases in which letters or syllables get swapped. Example: 'Tips of the slung' would be 'Slips of the tongue'
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SpoonerismPhrase
A blushing crow
Bedding wells
Belly jeans
Cattle ships and bruisers
Chipping the flannel on TV
Fighting a liar
Go and shake a tower
I hit my bunny phone
I'm a damp stealer
It's roaring with pain
Know your blows
SpoonerismPhrase
Lack of pies
Lead of spite
Mad bunny
My zips are lipped
Nosey little crook
Ready as a stock
Sealing the hick
Tease my ears
Tons of soil
Wave the sails
You have very mad banners
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