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She found a hair from the hare caught in her brush.
A homonym for "hare" is "hair." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings.
A homophone for "hare" is "hair." You know, like the stuff growing on your head or clogging up your shower drain. So next time you see a hare running around, just remember it's not the same as finding a clump of hair in your soup.
Bangs!!
The homophone for "hair" is "hare" and the homophone for "due" is "do".
The hare is covered in hair?
She found a hair from the hare caught in her brush.
Hair and Hare.
Hair-Raising Hare was created on 1946-05-25.
hair
A homonym for "hare" is "hair." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings.
hair
A homophone for "hare" is "hair." You know, like the stuff growing on your head or clogging up your shower drain. So next time you see a hare running around, just remember it's not the same as finding a clump of hair in your soup.
"Hare", if you mean the rabbit
Bangs!!
It is the same pronounciation as HAIR
Hare as in the rabbit