In the US, the word "pause" is pronounced "paws."
In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand (countries without a rhotic accent), the word "pause" (au word) is pronounced the same as the word "pours" (ou word).
The word "time" has the homophone "thyme" (a herb) and a "pause" (short stoppage) has the homophone "paws."
pores and paws and pause and pours
The homophone for the clawed foot of a beast is "paws," and the stoppage for a time is "pause." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "paws" and "pause" have distinct definitions but are pronounced identically.
The homophone for "the foot of a beast" and "a stoppage for a time" is "paws" and "pause."
There aren't any! Gees some people are stupid
The word "time" has the homophone "thyme" (a herb) and a "pause" (short stoppage) has the homophone "paws."
paws
do at that those paws but i couldnt see it so pause the movie
The homophone for paws is pause.
paws, pause
pores and paws and pause and pours
The homophone for the clawed foot of a beast is "paws," and the stoppage for a time is "pause." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "paws" and "pause" have distinct definitions but are pronounced identically.
The homophone for "the foot of a beast" and "a stoppage for a time" is "paws" and "pause."
There aren't any! Gees some people are stupid
The homophone for the clawed foot of a beast and a stoppage for a time is "pause" and "paws." They sound the same but have different meanings.
claws, clause paws, pause
paws/pause