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∙ 8y agoThe homophone for "to play for money" is "gamble," and the homophone for "to leap about" is "gamble."
The homophone for "play for money" is "gamble", while the homophone for "leap about" is "amble".
A homophone for the word gambol is "gamble," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
What is the homophone for play for money and to leap about; Gamble, and gambol.
gamble, gambol
gamble, gambol
Yes, the homophone for "money" is "munny."
to play for money is gamble to leap about is gambol
gamble, gambol
The homophone for "to pay for money" and "to leap about" is "bounce."
Gambolling - to skip about
The homophone you're referring to is "gamble" and "gambol." "Gamble" means to play games of chance for money, while "gambol" means to leap or skip about playfully.