When he was out on bail, he helped his father to lift a heavy bale of hay.
bail, bale
The boy's parents had to pay $3,000 in bail because he set fire to a bale of hay on a neighbor's farm.If a raft was made with hay from a bale, you couldn't bail the water fast enough to prevent sinking.When my cow ate the neighbor's bale of sweet hay, I had to pay $100 bail to ensure I would appear for court.
bail out
bale (like a bale of hay)
Bale
belle bell behl
bail
bail
no they are homonyms.
A homophone for bail is bale. Bail refers to the release of a person awaiting trial, while bale refers to a bundle of goods, like hay or paper.
A homonym of "bail" is "bale." While "bail" refers to the process of temporarily releasing someone from custody, "bale" typically refers to a large bundle of goods, often hay or cotton, tied up for storage or transport. Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for "bail" is "bale," which refers to a large bundle of goods, typically hay or paper.