No. The Bridge of Sighs is the covered bridge prisoners passed through on their way from the court to the prison.
English songwriter and guitarist Robin Trower released the song Bridge of Sighs in 1974 on his then second solo album of the same title after leaving rock group Procul Harum. The song and album were named for the Bridge of Sighs located in Venice ,Italy.
A homophone for "sighs" is "size". Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings.
The homonym of the word "size" is "sighs," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
"sighs" sounds the same as "size".
The word you are looking for is "size." It is a homophone for "sighs" because they are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
sighs - plural of sigh An example sentence: When the children's recess period was cancelled due to rain, their sighs could be heard all around the school.
The relationship between "size" and "sighs" is one of homophones, where the words sound alike but have different meanings. Applying the same logic, the relationship between "bode" and its homophone could be "bowed" or "bode." Both words sound alike but have different meanings, just like "size" and "sighs."
Yes. The word size has a long I and a silent E (practically the same as sighs).
Im looking for the same question but i cant find it! >.< <sighs> i don't know either. :(
They are about the same length but London Bridge is much wider.
For the same reason any bridge is built; to cross the river.
A span on a bridge is the distance between supports such as from pier to pier. A bridge can have several supports over its length. A bridge length includes the entire bridge.