hare
do
The homophone for "heir" is "air."
One homophone for "do" is "due."
The homophone of "heir" is "air."
The homophone for plate is 'plait', which means to braid or twist hair.
The homograph of "a piece of hair" is "a peace of hair."
The homophone for "heir" is "air."
One homophone for "do" is "due."
The homophone of "heir" is "air."
due
The homophone for plate is 'plait', which means to braid or twist hair.
due, dew
do, due
The homograph of "a piece of hair" is "a peace of hair."
dying, death or a dye for your hair.
I think the for "when you look at it you do it" is the word see, with the homophone sea. It would be part of your sight, homophone cite.
The homophone for "play" is "plait" which is a way to say to braid or to pleat something, like hair or fabric.
A homophone for "hare" is "hair." You know, like the stuff growing on your head or clogging up your shower drain. So next time you see a hare running around, just remember it's not the same as finding a clump of hair in your soup.