the homophone for 'hoard' is 'hord'
"Hoard" - to collect and hide away something with no intention of sharing it is to hoard it.
Hoard = noun, a stock of money or valuablesHorde = noun, a derogatory term for a large group of peopleW h o r e d = verb, the past tense of w h o r e, to act as a prostitute.
No, but many can mean herd, horde and populace, which are homophones of heard, hoard and populous respectively.
The Mongol hordes used to stash hoards of gold.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
no it does not have any
"Hoard" - to collect and hide away something with no intention of sharing it is to hoard it.
horde, hoard
Yes, "horde"
Hoard = noun, a stock of money or valuablesHorde = noun, a derogatory term for a large group of peopleW h o r e d = verb, the past tense of w h o r e, to act as a prostitute.
there is no homophone for store
No, but many can mean herd, horde and populace, which are homophones of heard, hoard and populous respectively.
Leroy Hoard's birth name is Leroy J. Hoard.
We but tins of beans when they are on offer and hoard them in the garage.I have a hoard of old magazines under my bed.
slight hoard fight bored night hoard light hoard etc
Do not hoard money.
The mongols hoarded as many boards as they could hoard if they could hoard boards.