The homonyms for "on the end of your arm" are "palm" and "palm". The homonyms for "a bunch of bananas" are "bunch" and "bunch".
Oh, dude, homonyms are like those words that sound the same but have different meanings, you know, like "bark" (dog noise) and "bark" (tree skin). Rhyming is when words have similar sounds at the end, like "cat" and "hat." So, like, homonyms are all about meanings, and rhyming is just about sounding cool.
Pick - to pick up something that has fallen down; to select something and pay for it; a book or item can be the 'pick' [special selection] of the day or of the month!
Fingers are distal to the arm in reference to the body.
A homonym for a sharp knock could be "nock," which is the groove at the end of an arrow where it rests on the bowstring. Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. In this case, "knock" and "nock" are homonyms because they sound alike but refer to different things.
A homonym for "sure" is "shore." Homonyms are words that are spelled and pronounced the same but have different meanings. In this case, "sure" means certain or confident, while "shore" refers to the land along the edge of a body of water.
To measure a bunch of bananas, you would typically use a ruler or a tape measure. You would measure the length of the bunch by placing the ruler or tape measure at one end of the bananas and extending it to the other end. Make sure to measure from the top of the bunch to the bottom for an accurate measurement.
Going Bananas ended in 1984-12.
The Baseball Bunch ended in 1985.
Shorts in a Bunch ended on 2008-01-27.
A Bunch of Fives ended on 1978-05-24.
The end of a lever that carries the load is the output arm instead of the input arm which is the end of a lever that force is applied to move the load.
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas ended on 2005-06-18.
Oh, dude, homonyms are like those words that sound the same but have different meanings, you know, like "bark" (dog noise) and "bark" (tree skin). Rhyming is when words have similar sounds at the end, like "cat" and "hat." So, like, homonyms are all about meanings, and rhyming is just about sounding cool.
Wrist
On the of the shift arm. On the end of the shift arm.
The wiper arm (not the wiper blade) has a u shape bend on the end of the arm. So you have to pull the arm away from the Jeep, then turn the blade a half turn, pivoting it around the end of the arm, then pushing down towards the bottom of the arm.
They have eyes at the end of each arm.