The homophones for "not heavy" and "set fire to" are "light" and "lite."
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
The homophone for "set" is "sat."
The homophone for "choir" is "quire", which means a set of four sheets of paper folded together to make eight leaves.
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
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The homophone for wrote is rote. Rote means an automatic set of activities.
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue had a lot of fire in it but I dont know if they actually set the town ON fire.
The homophone for "set" is "sat."
The homophone of sett is set. Sett can also mean a burrow, and borough is a homophone for burrow.
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Flammble means the object could be set on fire
it whips around crazily and sets things on fire. trust me its happened to me i was set on fire sincerely, a human
It means he is stupid and has set himself on fire
Flammble means the object could be set on fire
Because they want to have it and it means that the fire is set to the rain