Ho! Ho! Ho! Santas laugh.
The homophone of hose is "hoes," as in the plural of the word "hoe" - a garden implement used for weeding and breaking up soil.
DOUGH! So go no low foe toe bow hoe Joe Moe know Poe Quo row sew woe Yo Zoe
A homophone for hew is hue.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Hoe is a homophone for ho.
The homophone of hose is "hoes," as in the plural of the word "hoe" - a garden implement used for weeding and breaking up soil.
DOUGH! So go no low foe toe bow hoe Joe Moe know Poe Quo row sew woe Yo Zoe
A homophone for hew is hue.
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Santa says hoe hoe hoe! ha
To hoe, hoe HOE!
does pa'hoe mean. What are pa hoe hoe pa hoe hoe toe's? ... It could be because the word Hoe is derived from Anglo Saxon meaning high position, which is what Plymouth Hoe is.
There is no clear meaning to "pa hoe hoe pa hoe hoe toe's." It seems to be a nonsensical combination of words. Can you provide more context or clarify the question?
hoe hoe hoe
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
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