The homophone for missed is mist.
A homophone for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" could be "mist."
The homophone for "failed to do or find something" is mist.
The homophones for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" are mist and missed.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for "fail to find or do something" is mist, as in a light fog, or fog.
A homophone for "failed to do something" and "a fog" is "mist." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "failed to do or find something" is mist.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophones for "failed to find or do something" and "a fog" are mist and missed.
The homophone for missed is mist.
The homophone for "fail to find or do something" is mist, as in a light fog, or fog.
A homophone for "failed to do something" and "a fog" is "mist." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
A fog may also be called a mist, and its homophone is missed
"Homophone fog" is not a commonly known term. Homophones are words that sound alike but have different meanings, while "fog" refers to a weather condition characterized by low-lying cloud cover. It's possible that "homophone fog" could refer to confusion or difficulty distinguishing between homophones in speech or writing.
The homophone pair for "missed mist" is "mist."
A failed switch is a common cause.
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I'd say it was a fragment. 'The fog rolled in' seems to need something extra to form a sentence - for example... The fog rolled in quickly - The fog rolled in across the bay