bury, berry
bawl and ball
A homophone for something round is "pear" and for shout loudly is "bellow."
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
berry, bury
round down and that is all i know,i dont know also!!im sorry
bawl and ball
A homophone for something round is "pear" and for shout loudly is "bellow."
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
round up and hedge trimmers, cut them back then round up or white vinegar them
berry, bury
beet : a round, deep red root vegetable
beet : a round, deep red root vegetable
It depends like are you growing them inside or outside? You can grow fruits and Veggys inside year round There is no plant that can be planted and live in the winter it will freeze and the roots can't expand because the ground is frozen
The swift fox is an omnivore. Rabbits, mice, ground squirrels, birds, insects and lizards are staples. Grasses and fruits round out its diet.
Ground Round was created on 1969-10-25.
Islet is a homophone for eyelet. An islet is a small island. An eyelet is a small round hole in a piece of cloth or leather that is used for threading rope, lace or string through. Eyelets are usually round metal rings.
Ground round was a term used years ago referring to the leanest ground beef. The hind leg in beef is called the round (Top round, bottom round, eye of round and sirloin tip). Today if you were to read a recipe asking for ground round it does not mean you actually have a butcher ground a round roast, it just means that you need 4%-7% fat ground beef. Likewise ground sirloin would be 10%-15% fat and ground chuck would be 20% fat.