Homophones Kash was here
Lois Schinner
Nope, no hiker here. Neither did I hear about the hiker who.
a number that cant get a date :( i hear 7 is having relationship problems
you cant go lower 6 can be divided by 2 and 3 but seven cant so you cant.
i cant can you
You cant, that gets you undefined.
i am over 30 and i hear mosquitos. i take that very offensive!
yes infact they can hear much louder than that they can here stuff we cant even hear
Homophones Kash was here
Animals such as dogs, cats, and certain insects can hear ultrasound frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing. Whales and dolphins can also detect sounds in the infrasound range, which are lower than what humans can perceive.
The (sound) energy dissipates over distance.
An example using "here": "Please come here and join us for dinner." An example using "hear": "I can hear the rain falling outside my window."
Here is a homophone for hear.
Yes they can hear you.
Bombers fly above a certain altitude (higher than a normal plane), that's why you can not hear them.
Yes, tuna are known to produce sounds in the form of low-frequency grunts or thumps. These sounds are thought to be used for communication within their schools and may also play a role in courtship and spawning behaviors.
the homonym for hear is here.
The homophone for "hear" is "here."