red pen, dog pen
The homograph for "red ink" and "dog" is "dog." Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
A homograph for "found my red ink in the dog's" could be "found my read e-book in the dog's." Homographs are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations.
The homograph for the sound a dog makes is "bark," which can also refer to the outside covering of a tree.
The homograph for "bark" (sound a dog makes) is "bark" (tree covering).
The homograph for a tree covering and a sound that a dog makes is "bark". It can refer to the outer layer of a tree and also the vocalization of a dog.
One homograph for "conflict" is "read." It can be pronounced as "reed" or "red" depending on the context.
blue ink is blue... not red
all you have to do is add a tiny bit of black ink into it.
The homograph for "rose" is a word that is spelled the same but has multiple meanings based on its pronunciation: "rose" as in the flower (noun) and "rose" as the past tense of the verb "to rise" (verb).
Ink from a pen certainly has the potential to kill a dog. If a dog gets into a lot of pens, chews them up, and ingests a lot of ink you should take your dog to the vet right away.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
RED Ink Records was created in 1997.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
bark = the rough covering on a tree bark = the sound a dog makes
One is ink and one is wine.
She shed tear after deid of his dog Don't tear my book!
only if you use blood red
it's a homograph