sweet smelling flower = rose
to plant in a straight manner = to plant in rows
gait, gate
gait, gate
A homophone for "manor" is "manner." They sound the same but have different meanings.
A poet might use homophones to create wordplay, convey multiple meanings, or introduce ambiguity and depth to their work. Homophones can add layers of complexity to a poem, engaging the reader in a playful or thought-provoking manner.
Some do. All trees flower in some manner. Epyphites also groe and flower on trees.
it means (usually a guy) is straight but takes care of himself in a feminine manner
If you notice any changes,then in a very straight manner ask her if she is interested in another guy .
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there is no artificial border line...... natural line exists in the form of palk straight& gulf of manner
um im not sure but i guess it means life or something good in that manner.....sorry im just learning this in school P:
Native to south east Asia, the genus Dendrobium is one of the largest of all orchid groups. There are about 1,200 individual species, and they grow in all manner of climates.
A homophone for surge (rise and move in a billowing or swelling manner) is serge (twilled cloth of worsted or worsted and wool, often used for suits) Homophones for high (a relatively great elevation; extending far upward) are hie (go quickly; hasten), hi (informal greeting), and the very obscure "heigh" (an exclamation designed to call attention, give encouragement) Doesn't seem to be any homophones for "upfly" although "apply" is kind of close.