Answer is Ape (to mimic), although technically an Ape is not a monkey
The homonym for "bolder" is "boulder," which refers to a large rock or stone.
The homonym for "punctured pumpkin" is "punctured puncheon," which refers to a large cask or barrel.
Go to a playground and look at the monkey bars. Copy what you see.
The homonym of "bolder" is "boulder." "Bolder" means more daring or courageous, while "boulder" refers to a large rock or stone.
A homonym is a word that is spelled the same, but means something else. There are no homonyms for the word tomb.
yes because monkeys are idiots and they copy stuff if it is smart
A homonym for bare is bear. These two words sound the same but have different meanings: "bare" means uncovered or naked, while "bear" refers to the large mammal.
The monkey that is known for its large nose is Banana the long yellow nosed hairy monkey. He even has his own little jingle!
The homonym for 'great' is 'grate.' 'Great' typically means large or significant, while 'grate' can refer to a frame of metal bars for holding coal or a feeling of irritation.
a bare bear naked = bare a large animal = bear
it depends on the monkey
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.