The homograph word for "use oars to move a boat" and "a noisy fight" is "row."
The homograph for using oars to move a boat and a noisy fight is "row".
The homophones for "oars" and "noisy fight" are "oars" and "oars" ("-oars" and "oars").
One homograph for "proceed" is "proceed," which can mean to continue or to move forward.
A homograph for "to stop eating quickly" is the word "fast." It can mean to move quickly or to abstain from eating as in fasting.
The homograph for a device to fasten a door is "bolt." This word can also refer to a type of metal fastener or to move quickly.
The homograph for using oars to move a boat and a noisy fight is "row".
It's Row
row. They rowed the boat down river. (row rhymes with oh) The neighbours are always having a row. (row rhymes with cow)
The homophones for "oars" and "noisy fight" are "oars" and "oars" ("-oars" and "oars").
ballsIF YOU FELL FOR IT
its a row
Something tells me that you are going for row, rhyming with how, and row, rhyming with toe.
One homograph for "proceed" is "proceed," which can mean to continue or to move forward.
fly
A homograph for "to stop eating quickly" is the word "fast." It can mean to move quickly or to abstain from eating as in fasting.
The homograph for a device to fasten a door is "bolt." This word can also refer to a type of metal fastener or to move quickly.
if the water is moving then it will exert a force on the side of the boat. Still water will not move a boat.