She found a hair from the hare caught in her brush.
A homonym for "hare" is "hair." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings.
A homophone for "hare" is "hair." You know, like the stuff growing on your head or clogging up your shower drain. So next time you see a hare running around, just remember it's not the same as finding a clump of hair in your soup.
Bangs!!
The homophone for "hair" is "hare" and the homophone for "due" is "do".
The hare is covered in hair?
She found a hair from the hare caught in her brush.
Hair and Hare.
Hair-Raising Hare was created on 1946-05-25.
A homophone for "hare" is "hair." You know, like the stuff growing on your head or clogging up your shower drain. So next time you see a hare running around, just remember it's not the same as finding a clump of hair in your soup.
hair
A homonym for "hare" is "hair." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings.
hair
"Hare", if you mean the rabbit
It is the same pronounciation as HAIR
Hair, hare.
Hare as in the rabbit