A plank is a "board" which has the homophone "bored." (a sound-alike word)
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
In some dialects, it is pronounced the same as "wooden."
How can he be bored when he's riding his new snow board? I frequently bring a crossword puzzle to the school board meeting just so I don't get bored. Unfortunately, some board members like to talk on and on for hours.There are two:board - wooden plank or slat, or blackboard, or a councilbored - (adjective) uninterested, (verb) drilled a hole(The word boar is a noun, a wild pig, so one cannot actually be boared.)
Homophone clues are wordplay riddles where the answer involves words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. For example, "I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost every person. What am I?" The answer is "pencil" (taken from the mine = graphite, shut up in a wooden case = pencil).
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
plank
That is the correct spelling of "plank" (a wooden board).
The wooden plank will need at least four nails to secure it in place.
Board, lumber
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wooden plank houses
A homophone for 'whale' is 'wale'; it means a plank, usually part of a ship, or a weal on the skin from heavy contact with a thin, flexible object.
In some dialects, it is pronounced the same as "wooden."
wooden plank houses
wooden plank houses
Wooden planks are used to break mud blocks. They are attached to the plough.
Yes, with another bow or a wooden plank.