Some homonyms of "hide" include: Hide (to conceal) Hide (the skin of an animal) Hide (a hidden place or shelter)
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Bury - to place something in the ground or hide it.
"Ground" can refer to the surface of the earth or an area of land. It can also mean the basis for something (e.g., reasoning or justification), or to restrict someone typically for disciplinary reasons.
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Some homonyms of "hide" include: Hide (to conceal) Hide (the skin of an animal) Hide (a hidden place or shelter)
post
Bury - to place something in the ground or hide it.
"Ground" can refer to the surface of the earth or an area of land. It can also mean the basis for something (e.g., reasoning or justification), or to restrict someone typically for disciplinary reasons.
A knot
Then sometimes block your way or hide something. Use the hammer to pound into the ground.
Yes, "hour" and "our" are not homonyms. "Hour" refers to a unit of time, while "our" is a possessive pronoun indicating something belonging to a group of people.
Some homonyms of "him" include hymn (a religious song) and hem (to edge or border something).
they hide in the ground
Yes, "peak" and "peek" are homonyms. They have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. "Peak" refers to the top or highest point of something, while "peek" means to take a quick or secret look at something.
Something you hide mostly private things.
Something to Hide was created in 1972.