The homophone for "flight of stairs" is "flite of stares." The homophone for "to look fixedly" is "stare."
stair and stare
The homophones for "a flight of steps" are "a flee to setps." The homophones for "to look fixedly" are "too luck fixedlie."
I think the for "when you look at it you do it" is the word see, with the homophone sea. It would be part of your sight, homophone cite.
A homophone for "look" is "luke."
The homophone for "flight of stairs" is "flite of stares." The homophone for "to look fixedly" is "stare."
stair and stare
The homophones for "a flight of steps" are "a flee to setps." The homophones for "to look fixedly" are "too luck fixedlie."
to stare, to look fixedly with wide open eyes
Stare is to look very fixedly at something.
I think the for "when you look at it you do it" is the word see, with the homophone sea. It would be part of your sight, homophone cite.
A homophone for "look" is "luke."
"He stared at me fixedly" but I would not recommend using fixedly in any sentence because it does make you sound as though you are below average intelligence
The homophone for the word "look" is "luke."
He stared fixedly at the clock while waiting for the bell to signal the end of class.
The homophone for "look" is "luk". Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
The homonym for "stair" is "stare." "Stare" means to look fixedly or with great attention or intensity at something.