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The homonym of "small stream" is "smallest dream."
The homonym for a small stream and squeak loudly is "brook" and "brook."
The homonym for "we" is "wee," which means tiny or very small.
The homonym for "tidy" is "ty'de", which is a type of small fish related to the surgeonfish.
The homonym for 'might' is 'mite'. The word 'mite' can refer to a small arachnid or a tiny amount or particle.
The homonym of "small stream" is "smallest dream."
The homonym for a small stream and squeak loudly is "brook" and "brook."
The homonym for "we" is "wee," which means tiny or very small.
The homonym for "tidy" is "ty'de", which is a type of small fish related to the surgeonfish.
The homonym for 'might' is 'mite'. The word 'mite' can refer to a small arachnid or a tiny amount or particle.
A homonym for "small stream" is "brook." Both "stream" and "brook" refer to a small body of water flowing naturally in a specific direction.
The homonym for burro is burrow. Burro refers to a small donkey, while burrow refers to a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal.
The homonym pair is "flea" which is a small jumping insect and "flee" which means to run away.
small stream = creek squeak loudly = creak
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A homonym for "tick" is "tick," where both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings, such as a small blood-sucking arachnid and a small clicking sound.
The homonym for "creek" is "creak." A creek is a small stream of water, while creak is a high-pitched noise made by something that is old or in need of oil.