Steal: to take secretly.
Steel: a strong metal.
Steel and steal are homonyms, but not the same word.
Steal is the word that means to take without permission. Steel is a type of metal.
The homonym for steal is steel. "Steal" means to take something without permission, while "steel" refers to a strong metal alloy primarily composed of iron.
secretly take her on walks. say you want to take a walk and you need some fresh air. Remember SECRETLY!
If you have a gentle stomach yes, if you have a strong stomach yes, if you take small bites yes, if you take big bites no.
Yes, "peak" and "peek" are homonyms. They have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. "Peak" refers to the top or highest point of something, while "peek" means to take a quick or secret look at something.
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A strong base is any Metal Hydroxide of groups I and II on the periodic table. The pH has nothing to do with it because you can take a weak base and heavily concentrate it and it will have a high pH, while you could take a strong base and dilute it and it would have a low pH.
When the mist cleared I was able to take a peek and the peak of the mountain.
dont have to convience her just do it secretly..
You can it just wouldn't be very wise. Depending on what you septic is made of and how strong whatever it's made of is, you can plant one near it. If it is made of a softer metal or concrete DONT!!!!! If it's made of a strong, non-porus metal you can because then the roots can't take hold.
"Steel" is a word that sounds the same as "steal" but has a different meaning. "Steel" refers to a strong, hard metal alloy, while "steal" means to take something without permission.