"Hear ye, hear ye, here comes the Queen" is a traditional proclamation made by a town crier to herald the arrival of royalty. The exact historical source of this phrase is unclear, as it has been used in various contexts over the centuries.
Here is a homophone for hear.
The homonym for hear is here.
The homophone for "hear" is "here."
Here, hear, and hare are three homophones for hear.
Hear
Here comes the Queen.
Here is a homophone for hear.
I can hear the truck tires coming up the gravel roadAnd its not like her to drive that slow, nothin's on the radioFootsteps on the front porch, I hear my doorbellShe usually comes right in, now I can tell[Chorus]Here comes goodbyeHere comes the last timeHere comes the start of every sleepless nightThe first of every tear I'm gonna cryHere comes the painHere comes me wishing things had never changedAnd she was right here in my arms tonight, but here comes goodbyeI can hear her say I love you like it was yesterdayAnd I can see it written on her face that she had never felt this wayOne day I thought I'd see her with her daddy by her sideAnd violins would play here comes the bride[Chorus]Here comes goodbyeHere comes the last timeHere comes the start of every sleepless nightThe first of every tear I'm gonna cryHere comes the painHere comes me wishing things had never changedAnd she was right here in my arms tonight, but here comes goodbyeWhy does it have to go from good to gone?Before the lights turn on, yeah and youre left aloneAll alone, but here comes goodbyeOh-oooo[Chorus]Here comes goodbyeHere comes the last timeHere comes the start of every sleepless nightThe first of every tear I'm gonna cryHere comes the painHere comes me wishing things had never changedAnd she was right here in my arms tonight, but here comes goodbye
the homonym for hear is here.
The homophone for "hear" is "here."
The homonym for hear is here.
It is Hear Hear (originated from members telling others to 'Hear' what the speaker was saying)
Here to Hear was created in 1989.
Here, hear, and hare are three homophones for hear.
Here.
Hear
The homonym for the word "here" is the word "hear." SENTENCE EX: I'm here from work. I hear a sound outside.