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A homophone for "stick in ground" is "shtick in ground." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
A homophone for "soft four" is "soar." A homophone for "mixture" is "mystery." A homophone for "stick in the ground" is "stake in the ground."
meat, meet bury, berry
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
The homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" is "bury."
A homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" could be "buried."
meat, meet bury, berry
A homophone for "soft four" is "soar." A homophone for "mixture" is "mystery." A homophone for "stick in the ground" is "stake in the ground."
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
A homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" could be "buried."
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
The homophone for "put in the ground" is "plant." Both words sound the same but have different meanings, with "plant" referring to placing something in the ground with the intention of growing it.
yes it stick on ground.
A homonym for "queen" is "ruler," which also means a measuring stick.
The homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" is "bury."
A pointed wooden stick that driven into the ground is a machine that have a pointed wooden thing that can driven into the ground it is a machine.
The ground freezes, then the ground in cold enough for the snowflakes to freeze to it.
A pointed wooden stick to be driven into the ground?its a 5 letter word