A homonym for the word "sells" is "cells." While "sells" refers to the act of selling something, "cells" can refer to small rooms or compartments, or the basic structural units of living organisms. Despite their different meanings, they are pronounced the same way.
what store sells gleem toothpaste
Kelly Sells was born in Milwaukee, in Wisconsin, USA.
Charles Harvey Sells was born on 1889-09-29.
The cast of Annie Sells Your Stuff - 2011 includes: Elizabeth Gribben as Suzie
It is a place that sells gnomes.
Cells. (For more homonyms and homophones, see www.originallanguage.blogspot.com)
cells
I need to find someone who sells parts for old appliances.She sells seashells by the seashore.The roadside stand sells many kinds of locally grown fruit.
Fruiterer.
This is present. Sells is the present tense 3rd person singular form of the verb sell. You use sells with he/she/it as subjects or singular noun subjects. eg He sells ice cream at the park. The man sells ice cream at the park.
The first word in a tongue twister about seashells is typically "She sells."
It is a place that sells general household supplies
The word is spelled pharmacy, a store that sells medications.
The word may be peddler (traveling vendor of goods).
The person who makes the furniture is called a wood smith, as for the person who sells the furniture, I don't think there is a specific word for it.
Just for the able to sell it easyly and right already
The man on the corner sells umbrellas for rain storms.