Anyone watching may laugh but you'll probably do it even if you try not to. Just don't yell moan. Mask it by going oh yeah,
Well, the deadliest hurricane happened in Bangladesh.
yes normal
"Mown" and "moan" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Mown" is the past participle of "mow," referring to cutting grass or crops, while "moan" means a low sound expressing pain or sorrow.
The past tense of moan is moaned.
Henny Moan's birth name is Henny Elisabeth Moan.
Have you done anything to get her to moan?
You just moan no special way.
The homophone for moan is mown.
The homophone of "mown" is "moan."
The Moan was created on 2004-01-19.
A homophone for MOWN is MOAN.
The trouble is that we always moan about the weather.