Flew is a homophone for flu.
Some homophones for flew are ...flu, an abbreviated way of saying influenza, a virus infection that causes catarrh, fever and severe body aches.flue, the smoke duct of a chimney.
The homophones for the phrase "The plain witch flu bye was noisy" are: plane/plain, which/witch, flu/flew, by/bye, and no/knows.
The homophone of "pale" is "pail." They are pronounced in the same way but have different meanings.
no There are two meanings for the word fine, but only one spelling.I had the flu last week, but now I'm fine.Does the Department of Natural resources charge a finefor fishing without a license?
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
flew
soared/sword (or flew/flue/flu)
Some homophones for flew are ...flu, an abbreviated way of saying influenza, a virus infection that causes catarrh, fever and severe body aches.flue, the smoke duct of a chimney.
The homophones for the phrase "The plain witch flu bye was noisy" are: plane/plain, which/witch, flu/flew, by/bye, and no/knows.
The homophone of "pale" is "pail." They are pronounced in the same way but have different meanings.
In Act 5 of Macbeth, "flu" refers to a contagious illness or disease, similar to the modern term "influenza." In this context, it represents the sickness that Lady Macbeth is suffering from as a result of her guilt and remorse over the crimes she and Macbeth have committed.
The homophone of farther is father.
The homophone for "to" is "too" or "two".
The homophone for "meant" is "mint".
no there is not a homophone
The homophone is bee.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.