The homonym for "hole" is "whole" as in "the entire thing." i.e. Sheila worked on her homework for the whole evening.
The homonym for "dig a hole" is "digger hole," as these phrases sound the same but have different meanings.
A homonym for "whole" is "hole," which is pronounced the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
The homonym for "hole" is "whole." They sound the same but have different meanings: "hole" refers to an opening or gap, while "whole" means complete or undamaged.
Well can be a homonym depending on how it is used. It can mean in good health or being in a satisfactory condition, but it can also refer to a deep hole where water can be drawn.
The future tense of dig is "will dig" e.g. "He will dig a hole in the ground tomorrow."
The homonym for burro is burrow. Burro refers to a small donkey, while burrow refers to a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
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A homonym for "whole" is "hole," which is pronounced the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
The homonym for "hole" is "whole." They sound the same but have different meanings: "hole" refers to an opening or gap, while "whole" means complete or undamaged.
You could dig a hole and you could dig another hole around it but leve some space when you dig the second hole
its impossible to dig a half a hole, its either you dig a hole or ya dont.
Yes it is a well known fact that you CAN dig half a hole!
Dig Your Own Hole was created in 1996.
Half a hole cannot be dug as it will always be a hole. However, to dig a hole half the size of the ones dug, It takes one woman one day to dig half a hole.
You can't dig half a hole. If you dig there is a hole.
They dig a long hole. :-)
Not me, rabbit