The homophone for "to pull" is "tulle", and the homophone for "of the foot" is "afoot".
The homophone of "pride" is "pried."
The homophone for the word "pull" is "pole."
The homophone for "foot" is "phoot", which is not a commonly recognized word in the English language.
A homophone for "toe" is "tow", as in to pull something behind a vehicle.
The homophone for "the foot of a beast" and "a stoppage for a time" is "paws" and "pause."
The homophone of "pride" is "pried."
The homophone for the word "pull" is "pole."
The homophone for "foot" is "phoot", which is not a commonly recognized word in the English language.
Paws ( the clawed foot of a beast ) = Pause ( To stop)
clawed foot of a beast = paws a stoppage for time = pause
A homophone for "toe" is "tow", as in to pull something behind a vehicle.
The homophone for "the foot of a beast" and "a stoppage for a time" is "paws" and "pause."
The homophone for the clawed foot of a beast and a stoppage for a time is "pause" and "paws." They sound the same but have different meanings.
The homophone for the clawed foot of a beast is "paws," and the stoppage for a time is "pause." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "paws" and "pause" have distinct definitions but are pronounced identically.
paws/pause
paws and pause
claws, clause paws, pause