pant, like a dog panting, and pants
A homophone for this would be "sigh" which sounds like "sigh" (heavy breath release) and "sai" (something you wear, like a Martial Arts weapon).
A homophone for a heavy release of breath is "sigh" and "sigh."
A homophone for a heavy release of breath is "sigh." A homophone for what you wear is "sigh."
I don't think there is a homophone for that, srry!
light "not heavy" and light "not dark"
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
A homophone for a heavy release of breath is "sigh" and "sigh."
"Pants" in these contexts is a homograph, not a homophone.
A homophone for a heavy release of breath is "sigh." A homophone for what you wear is "sigh."
A heavy release of breath is pant and the clothes you wear is pants. Really tricky
I don't think there is a homophone for that, srry!
light "not heavy" and light "not dark"
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
The homophone for mite is might. Example sentences: The weather report indicated that it might rain. He tried with all his might to lift that heavy box.
As a heavy breath. grunt or sigh - it is.
Your mom... and nose hairs.
The homophone for kneading is needing as in the example sentence below:I am tired of needing a heavy, winter jacket every time I go outside.
It will pant and breath heavy with his eyes half open.