You could go with compact compact, which is also a homophone, but I'd go with teeny Lamborghini.
LOOSE caboose
loose kaboose
The UI pair in guitar has a short I sound (gih) as in bit and sit. The A has an umlaut A sound (tar) as in car and bar. The only rhyming word is sitar. The short I is seen in I words such as gin, give, limb, and been.
loose caboose
A pair of trousers; treabhsar, bríste fada, or triús.
P ow ahPet Cow Car
The word "corps" is a homograph, as it has the same spelling as another word ("corpse") but a different meaning and pronunciation. In contrast, "car" does not have a homographic pair with a different meaning. Homographs are words that are spelled the same but may differ in meaning and pronunciation.
The word "coineascar" is typically pronounced as "koy-nuh-skar." The first syllable sounds like "koy," rhyming with "boy," the second syllable is pronounced "nuh," and the last syllable sounds like "skar," rhyming with "car." Keep in mind that pronunciations can vary slightly based on regional accents.
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i don't know do it yourself
yes go to target