Whole means the entire thing of something. Hole is a missing spot in something. Like a hole in the ground
To fit the hole.
Cut out bad section of fuel line and replace with flexible fuel line and hose clamps
both numbers are the same that makes it a hole number
The hole in a needle is called the "eye." This small opening allows the thread to pass through, enabling stitching and sewing. The size of the eye can vary depending on the type of needle and its intended use.
Whole: "Whole wheat." "Its a whole peice of bread" Hole: "Theres a hole in the ground!" "Theres a hole in my shirt"
My mother almost at the whole bag of ribs. DO you get it? It means one big thing. But hole means a hole in the ground.
The homophone for "hole" is "whole."
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
whole. as in the whole class laughed
The homophones of "hole" are whole and hull.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
The most common one is hole, but there is also the surname Holl.
hole
whole You can have some of my pizza but please don't eat the whole thing.
Some homophones for "hole" include whole and hull.
The correct spelling is "whole" as in "He ate a whole turkey."