threw
Through is the homophone for threw. Example sentence: The pig walked through the mud.
A homonym for "weighed" is "wade," which means to walk through water or another liquid.
An homonym for "through" is "threw." The two words sound the same but have different meanings: "through" refers to moving in one side and out of the other, while "threw" is the past tense of the verb "throw," meaning to propel something through the air by a sudden movement of the arm and hand.
The homonym for 'browse' is 'brows'. 'Browse' refers to searching or casually looking through information, while 'brows' refers to the ridge of hair above the eye.
binned. I binned the folder together so nothing fell out.
Through is the homophone for threw. Example sentence: The pig walked through the mud.
A homonym for "delivered perfume through the mail" could be "delivered a delicate greeting through the male."
A homonym for "weighed" is "wade," which means to walk through water or another liquid.
It is threw. He threw the ball.
An homonym for "through" is "threw." The two words sound the same but have different meanings: "through" refers to moving in one side and out of the other, while "threw" is the past tense of the verb "throw," meaning to propel something through the air by a sudden movement of the arm and hand.
The homonym for 'browse' is 'brows'. 'Browse' refers to searching or casually looking through information, while 'brows' refers to the ridge of hair above the eye.
It is one syllable, a homonym of "threw".
binned. I binned the folder together so nothing fell out.
The homonym for "finished" is "furnished," as they sound alike but have different meanings. A homonym for "tossed" could be "tost," which is an archaic past participle form of "toss" that is no longer commonly used.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."