Feet
The homophone for a part of the body and a deed of strength or skill is "muscle" and "muscle."
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
feat/ feet
Feet and feat would work.
Feet and feat would work.Feat and feet would work.A deed of strength or skill is a feat. Feet is the homophone for feat.
One homophone for the letter "c" is "sea," which is a large body of saltwater. Another homophone is "see," which means to perceive with the eyes.
"Sea" is a homophone of "see." "Sea" refers to a large body of salt water, while "see" means to perceive with the eyes or to understand.
The homophone for a movement of the body is "ballet", while the homophone for making jokes is "ballot".
skill but u also need some strength. not alot of muscle because that will weight u down but a sleak toned body. but anyone can swim good even if there weak or overweight its more of a matter of skill to swim good