Another word for injury = wound pronounced so it rhymes with "tuned" as in Her car radio was tuned to a Classical Music station. Coiled around = wound (pronounced so it rhymes with found.
Wound. As in you wound something around (coiled), or you received a wound (an injury.)
Coiled. The snake was coiled around my leg.
The homograph of "become weary" is "tear," which can refer to ripping something or shedding a drop of water from the eye. The homograph of "rubber around the wheel" is "rubber," which can mean an eraser or a material used for tires.
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Some examples of homographs are "bow" (a type of weapon and to bend forward), "tear" (to rip and a drop of water from the eye), and "wound" (an injury and the past tense of wind).
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cadussesAnswer:A staff with a snake coiled around it.
Have is not a homograph.
No, "clothes" is not a homograph. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations, such as "lead" (to guide) and "lead" (a metal). "Clothes" only has one meaning and pronunciation.
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