The answer would be LOCK
The homograph for a piece of hair or to fasten securely is "tie." It can refer to both a small length of hair or the action of securing something tightly by knotting.
The homograph of "a piece of hair" is "a peace of hair."
Bangs!!
The homograph for "curl" is a rounded shape or twist, while "curl" also refers to a small section of hair that has been twisted or formed into a ringlet.
The homograph for "long" is a word that is spelled the same way but has a different meaning. For example, "I have been waiting a long time" and "She has long hair" - both use the word "long," but in different contexts.
The homograph for a piece of hair or to fasten securely is "tie." It can refer to both a small length of hair or the action of securing something tightly by knotting.
The homograph of "a piece of hair" is "a peace of hair."
Bangs!!
How do you fasten hair...
The homograph for "curl" is a rounded shape or twist, while "curl" also refers to a small section of hair that has been twisted or formed into a ringlet.
Hair can be styled in many different ways. Many styles are considered 'age suitable' and bunches are one of these. Younger people tend to wear bunches. Simply part hair direct at back in half and then fasten each side piece of hair with bobbles.
The homograph you're referring to is "bang." In the context of hair, a "bang" refers to a fringe of hair cut straight across the forehead. Conversely, a "bang" can also describe a loud noise, such as the sound of an explosion or a sudden loud impact.
It can be confusing to use a homograph, because a female archer might not wear her bow in her hair, and shipbuilders do not give a polite bow to a ship.A homograph is a word written the same way as another word but having a different meaning.(Example: Bow-hair, weapon and Bow-front of a ship, or to bend at the waist)
Fasten the hair up, and then lightly rub your fingers against your hairline to pull your side bangs away from the pulled back hair. Any piece of hair that is not long enough to reach the ponytail fastener will come out without pulling. then use a comb to style the hair that came free.
hair piece hodge..
most people use a bobby pin or clip to fasten it to their hair
The homograph that means both a fringe of hair and a loud noise is "bang." In the context of hair, "bangs" refer to the section of hair cut straight across the forehead, while in another context, "bang" denotes a sudden loud noise, such as an explosion or a loud clap. The pronunciation of the word remains the same, but its meaning changes based on the context in which it is used.