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The homonym for 'days' is 'daze', which means to stun or overwhelm with a blow, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to a state of bewilderment or confusion.
Well can be a homonym depending on how it is used. It can mean in good health or being in a satisfactory condition, but it can also refer to a deep hole where water can be drawn.
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The homonym for contract is "contract," which can also refer to a legal agreement or a muscle that becomes shorter and tighter.
Tee, like a golf tee, is a homonym for tea. Also the letter T by itself is a homonym for tea and tee.
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A homonym for "queen" is "ruler," which also means a measuring stick.
I guess Empire is a homonym. It has the meaning used in the British Empire and it is also a kind of apple.
The homonym for 'days' is 'daze', which means to stun or overwhelm with a blow, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to a state of bewilderment or confusion.
Well can be a homonym depending on how it is used. It can mean in good health or being in a satisfactory condition, but it can also refer to a deep hole where water can be drawn.
round down and that is all i know,i dont know also!!im sorry
The homonym for contract is "contract," which can also refer to a legal agreement or a muscle that becomes shorter and tighter.
The homonym for "skin" is "skinned," which refers to the past tense of the verb "to skin," meaning to remove the skin from something. Another homonym is "skin," which can also refer to the outer layer of fruit, such as an apple.
Through is the homophone for threw. Example sentence: The pig walked through the mud.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.