i am smarter than u i prank u
yes
Yes, "turn" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "tern," which is a type of seabird.
cheep, cheap
jay
Only if you think a bird says, "Cheep."
Foul (as in foul ball) and fowl (as in a bird)
fowl a bird such as chicken or turkey
erne, urn, earn
it was an typing mistake it was mint to say bird
cot, caught
A homophone is a word spelt differently which sounds the same (i.e which and witch / where and wear / through and threw) and I can't think of - and don't there IS - a word that is trulyhomophonic to 'off'. A common mistake is to miss the final 'f' to spell 'of' instead. Is it definitely a homophone you want?
When looking for a mate their call is bird like, in fact you may mistake it for a bird.