A homonym for a small stream that squeaks loudly could be "creek" (small stream) and "creak" (make a high-pitched noise).
The homonym for a small stream and squeak loudly is "brook" and "brook."
small stream = creek squeak loudly = creak
Cheep (the sound a small bird makes) and cheep (to haggle or bargain) are homonyms for the word cheap.
Some homonyms of "flee" include "flea" (a small wingless jumping insect) and "flee" (to run away quickly).
A small stream is called a creek.
The homonym for a small stream and squeak loudly is "brook" and "brook."
small stream = creek squeak loudly = creak
Cheep (the sound a small bird makes) and cheep (to haggle or bargain) are homonyms for the word cheap.
Some homonyms of "flee" include "flea" (a small wingless jumping insect) and "flee" (to run away quickly).
A small stream is called a creek.
The homonym of "small stream" is "smallest dream."
A small stream in a river is called a current.
a rivulet is a small river, a stream or brook.
Are you crazy? A stream or a small river is called a TRIBUTARY.
A literary term for a small stream is "brook."
No, pen and pin are not homonyms. They are pronounced differently and have distinct meanings. "Pen" refers to a writing instrument while "pin" refers to a small, pointed object used for fastening things together.
The homonyms of might are a modal verb showing possibility or power, and the homonyms of mite are a tiny arachnid or a small amount. An example sentence could be: "She might find a mite on her pet dog after playing in the grass."