A homophone for "whirled" is "world."
A homophone for "hurled" is "whirled."
The homophone for globe is "globe." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning. In this case, "globe" is already a homophone for itself.
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Oh, dude, the homophones for "hurled" are "herald" and "hurled." Yeah, I know, it's like one of those rare occasions where the word itself is its own homophone. Mind-blowing stuff, right?
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
A homophone for "hurled" is "whirled."
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whirled The leaves whirled around in the autumn breeze.
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The homophone for globe is "globe." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning. In this case, "globe" is already a homophone for itself.
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She whirled around to face him. The water in the sink whirled as it went down the drain. The ride whirled back and forth.
The past tense is whirled.
Whirled into Happiness was created in 1922.
Whirled Peas ended in 1996.
Whirled Peas was created in 1992.