The homophone of ruff is rough.
The homophone for "rough" is "ruff."
The homophone for "ruff" is "rough."
The homophone word for "rough" is "ruff."
The homophone for the word "rough" is "ruff."
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A homophone for rough is "ruff," and a homophone for place of golf is "course."
The homophones for "wheel" are "we'll" and "wheal," and the homophones for "rough" include "ruff" and "ruff."
Coarse would be the homophone for rough, while golf is played on a course.
A homophone for the word "rough" starting with "ru" could be "ruff," such as the collar-like ornamental accessory worn by dogs or the sound made by a dog.
A homophone for grainy and rough is "graney" and "ruff." These words sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for "rough" is "ruff," which refers to the collar-like neckpiece worn in the Elizabethan era. The place for golf is a "tee," which is the small peg used to elevate the golf ball at the beginning of each hole. These homophones have different meanings but sound the same when spoken aloud.
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