days
The homophone of "days" is "daze."
The homophone for "daze" is "days."
The homophone of "days" is "daze."
Days and daze are homophones.
The homophone for "days" is "daze."
The homophone for "day" is "dey."
Daze .
The homophone for days is "daze." Examples: After being slammed to the ground, the quarterback seemed to be in a daze. Some cold medications leave me feeling dazed and tired.
daze is a homophone.
Yes, of "daze."
daze i.e. After falling hard on the ground, she seemed to be in a daze and very disorientated.
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