The homophone for "money" is "mony."
The homophone for "to play for money" is "gamble," and the homophone for "to leap about" is "gamble."
gamble, gambol
A homophone for "small coin" is "smell koi."
A homophone of a payment of money is "cents."
The homophone for "money" is "mony."
A homophone for "small coin" is "smell koi."
The homophone for "to play for money" is "gamble," and the homophone for "to leap about" is "gamble."
gamble, gambol
A homophone of a payment of money is "cents."
A homophone for an order of money is "bail."
What is the homophone for play for money and to leap about; Gamble, and gambol.
The homophone for "play for money" is "gamble", while the homophone for "leap about" is "amble".
The homophone for payment of money is "cents." Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling. In this case, "cents" refers to a unit of currency equal to 1/100th of a dollar, while "cents" sounds the same as "sense," which means understanding or good judgment.
Yes, the homophone for "money" is "munny."
The homophone for "to bring to a stop" is "halt" and the homophone for "payment of money" is "alt."
"Cent" (coin) and "scent" (pleasant smell) are homophones in English.