key, cay
The homophone for "opens lock" is "o' pins lock".
The homophone of "opens lock" is "opulence." They sound the same but have different meanings.
key and quey
The homophone for "opens lock" and "harbor" is "unlock." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "opens lock" refers to unlocking something, and "harbor" is a place where ships dock.
Mrs. Wang feels animosity and resentment towards the Japanese because her husband had died while fighting against them during the war. She harbors deep-seated anger and grief over the loss of her loved one.
The homophone for "opens lock" is "o' pins lock".
The homophone of "opens lock" is "opulence." They sound the same but have different meanings.
locksmith
key and quey
avril
Sounds like a keyboard.
a computer keyboardKeyboard/Typewriter
a computer keyboardKeyboard/Typewriter
hit cap locks then type RED then the door opens
yeah "Invitation FACEBOOK" which allegedly harbors a virus that opens an Olympic torch that burns your hard drive
The homophone for "opens lock" and "harbor" is "unlock." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "opens lock" refers to unlocking something, and "harbor" is a place where ships dock.
There is no "master combination" that can open any lock. There would be no use for the lock if that were the case.