I do not think there is any homophone for the word, "fly".
The homophone for "fly high" is "flyer".
A homophone for "surge up and fly high" is "search up and fly high."
cry,dry,fly,my,eye,dye,pie & guy
it is a person who lives big and happy noun
sore (hurt, irritated, painful, or angry) and soar ( to fly like an eagle) are homophones.
The homophone for "fly high" is "flyer".
A homophone for "surge up and fly high" is "search up and fly high."
cry,dry,fly,my,eye,dye,pie & guy
soar, sore
it is a person who lives big and happy noun
sore (hurt, irritated, painful, or angry) and soar ( to fly like an eagle) are homophones.
The homophone for the word "sore" is "soar." "Sore" refers to being in physical pain or discomfort, while "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
the homophone for stationery is stationary
The homophone is dense.