Pail is a word meaning bucket. The homophone for pail is pale (meaning very light in color).
A homophone for "precious bucket" is "precious bouquet." Both sound the same when spoken but have different meanings.
pail, pale
Homophones for "bucket" could be "bouquet" or "buck it" and for "light colored" it could be "lightly colored" or "light collar'd".
The pair of homophones meaning bucket and light-colored are pail and pale
The word "pallid" is used to describe a pale or sickly complexion. An antonym for pallid would be "flush," as this word would be used to describe a person's face that is full of color.
She looked sickly after spending days in bed with a fever.
Sickly Business was created in 2004.
The definition of the word sickly is "often ill; in poor health."
The definition of the word sickly is "often ill; in poor health."
Still Sickly Business was created in 2005.
Yes, Ringo Starr was a vary sickly child.