Puns are words that sound a like but spelled different. Homophone is words that have sound out letters.
That question is an oxymoron, not a rhetorical one.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary
well you could have fun but that is not a easy way to use puns
Yes, you can find goat puns or bee puns at jokes4us.com.
Homophones are often used to create puns and to deceive the reader (as in crossword puzzles) or to suggest multiple meanings. The last usage is common in poetry and creative literature
There are element puns
A person who puns is a punster.
That question is an oxymoron, not a rhetorical one.
Puns are a type of word play that relies on confusing similar words and phrases, often for humor. Puns can make you groan or laugh.
Glucose and fructose
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One of the cake puns is the Patty cake that is made by the best bakers.
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A pun is a play on words and someone said a pun was 'the lowest form of wit.' Bad ones make you groan. I assume that if someone said they were 'the worst puns ever' then they'd really be pretty bad puns!