foot
A homonym of stocking could be "stocking," meaning supply or inventory. Another homonym could be "stocking," meaning a long sock worn on the foot and leg.
The homonym for 'toe' is 'tow'. 'Toe' refers to a part of the foot, while 'tow' refers to pulling or dragging something behind with a rope or chain.
The homonym of "feet" is "feat". "Feet" refers to the plural of foot (body part), while "feat" refers to a remarkable achievement or accomplishment.
The homonym for heel is heal. "Heel" refers to the back part of the foot, while "heal" means to become healthy or whole again.
The homonym of "sole" is "soul." "Sole" refers to the underside of the foot or something that is the only one, while "soul" refers to the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
A homonym for "to pull" is "bawl," which means to cry loudly. For "of the foot," a homonym is "sole," referring to the bottom part of the foot as well as a type of fish. Both words illustrate how similar sounds can have different meanings.
The homonym for 'toe' is 'tow'. 'Toe' refers to a part of the foot, while 'tow' refers to pulling or dragging something behind with a rope or chain.
The homonym of "feet" is "feat". "Feet" refers to the plural of foot (body part), while "feat" refers to a remarkable achievement or accomplishment.
A homonym of stocking could be "stocking," meaning supply or inventory. Another homonym could be "stocking," meaning a long sock worn on the foot and leg.
The homonym for heel is heal. "Heel" refers to the back part of the foot, while "heal" means to become healthy or whole again.
The homonym of "sole" is "soul." "Sole" refers to the underside of the foot or something that is the only one, while "soul" refers to the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.
"Senses" is a homonym for "census."
Homonym for grays is graze
The homonym for chord is cord.