Homphone definition | First name | % Correct |
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The 5th month of the year | Mae / May | 98%
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A weapon for shooting arrows | Beau / Bo (Bow) | 78%
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Past and past participle of dig | Doug (Dug) | 68%
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To join in marriage | Mary (Marry) | 55%
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To cut down grass with a machine | Moe (Mow) | 52%
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To make or become full; to use empty space | Phil (Fill) | 43%
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To exist | Bea (Be) | 40%
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Someone whose job is to repair, make, and adjust clothes | Taylor (Tailor) | 40%
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To assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees | Neal (Kneel) | 39%
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To put or hide underground | Barry (Bury) | 38%
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One side of a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, magazine, etc | Paige (Page) | 32%
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Noise made by a horse | Winnie (Whinny) | 31%
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A circular movement of water causing a small whirlpool | Eddie (Eddy) | 26%
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When things such as paper or leaves move about and make a soft, dry sound | Russell (Rustle) | 26%
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To move steadily and continuously in a current or stream | Flo (Flow) | 24%
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To wager | Bette (Bet) | 23%
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To look at words or symbols and understand what they mean | Reed (Read) | 22%
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To be hirsute | Harry (Hairy) | 17%
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The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral | Nell (Knell) | 17%
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To have one's flesh torn my the swiping of an animal like a cat or bear. | Claude (Clawed) | 11%
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To become weaker in strength or influence | Wayne (Wane) | 11%
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A plural synonym for when ships and cars get into accidents | Rex (Wrecks) | 9%
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A negative feeling or mood | Paul (Pall) | 3%
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