Homophones for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" (like, seriously, just cut a damn weigh already). And for "going by two," you could have "going buy too" (because apparently, two for the price of one just isn't cutting it anymore). Hope that clears things up for ya!
An homophone for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" and an homophone for "going by two's" could be "growing buys."
Homophones for "two alike fruit" include "pair" and "pear," while homophones for "cut off skin" include "peel" and "peal."
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.
"Quiet" and "quite" are two homophones for quit.
The two homophones for "addeehhrr" are adder and adhere.
what is a homophone for cut away
An homophone for "cut away" could be "cut a weigh" and an homophone for "going by two's" could be "growing buys."
Homophones for "two alike fruit" include "pair" and "pear," while homophones for "cut off skin" include "peel" and "peal."
"There" and "They're" are two homophones for their.
There are two homophones for "their": there and they're.
"Quiet" and "quite" are two homophones for quit.
The two homophones for "addeehhrr" are adder and adhere.
Two homophones for "lite" are "light" and "right."
there are two homophones for "there". there is "their" as in it is their toy. there is "they're"wich means they are.
Two homophones for the word "vain" are vein and vane.
Two homophones for pin are "penn" and "pyne."
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