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A homophone for "dog's feet" is "dogs feat", as it sounds the same but is spelled differently and has a different meaning.
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A homophone for "feet" is "feat."
The homophone for the word "feet" is "feat."
The homophone of the word "feet" is "feat."
Some dogs are bred to be hunters.
Feat
A homophone for "feet" is "feat."
The homophone of the word "feet" is "feat."
Some dogs are bred to be hunters.
Feet
Feat
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
The ratio of dogs to dogs' feet is 1:4. You should know, however, that dogs technically don't have feet. They have paws.
Assuming the dogs have four feet and birds two, you need 15 dogs (60 feet) and 1 bird (2 feet) giving a total of 16 birds and dogs and 62 feet. None. Dogs have paws, not feet. Also, birds have claws, not feet.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.