There is no homophone for the phrase "empty depression". In fact, the phrase is not one that would be used in texts.
entire = whole empty depression = hole
dense
dense
The homophone for "person" and "empty space" is "aisle."
The homophone for a silly person is "space" (spays). The homophone for empty space is "void" (voyed).
Yes.
"Entire": "entirety", "entirely" "Empty": "emptied", "emptily" "Depression": "depression" (no homophones)
"Fool" and "full" are not homophones.
Seeing the empty table the restuarant manager guessed that the guest ahd left without paying his bill.
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
Him is the homophone for hymn.
There isn't any. Unless you count the slurred pronunciation when your bottle of Merlot is empty: "endwine"! Or if you are a big fan of Lord of the Rings, you could imagine a wine that is made by the Ents, called Ent Wine.