In some dialects.
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
Wok is the homophones of walk.
Byte and bight are homophones for bite.
Draw and drawer are homophones.
The homophone of "draw" is "drawer." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "draw" is a verb meaning to create a picture or diagram, while "drawer" is a noun referring to a sliding storage compartment in furniture.
drew hahha!
drawer
Not quite - it's 'drawer'
While a cash draw would be taking money from an account,the likely phrase here is cash drawer, a "till" or similar arrangementfor handling coins and currency.
The homophone for "draw" is "drawer." You know, like where you keep your socks or your secret stash of chocolate. So next time someone asks you to pass the "drawer," just make sure they're not asking for your underwear.
There are two syllables. Draw-er.
Depends on where you come from. Pretty much like "door" with an "r" after the "d".
I would tell him to draw you on fire.
Open the drawer. On the inside on both sides is a screw with a corresponding nut on the outside of the drawer holding the rail to the drawer. Remove these two screws and the rails will slide out of the drawer. When replacing the drawer make sure the rails slide into the slots on the drawer.
you should make a necles and draw her a pic Evan if you are a bad drawer