Homophone riddle 8
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It feels like such a long time that I didn't post one...
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Or it could be a verb
In movies, this would be an escape route
I chose these because of me
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It feels like such a long time that I didn't post one...
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Or it could be a verb
In movies, this would be an escape route
I chose these because of me
riddle word
Wait, homophone or homonym???
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Homophone, if you saw my other 7
– Duck
5 hours ago
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It feels like such a long time that I didn't post one...
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Or it could be a verb
In movies, this would be an escape route
I chose these because of me
riddle word
It feels like such a long time that I didn't post one...
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Or it could be a verb
In movies, this would be an escape route
I chose these because of me
riddle word
riddle word
asked 6 hours ago


Duck
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918114
Wait, homophone or homonym???
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Homophone, if you saw my other 7
– Duck
5 hours ago
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Wait, homophone or homonym???
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Homophone, if you saw my other 7
– Duck
5 hours ago
Wait, homophone or homonym???
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Wait, homophone or homonym???
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Homophone, if you saw my other 7
– Duck
5 hours ago
Homophone, if you saw my other 7
– Duck
5 hours ago
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Even though the answer is supposed to be a homophone, I found a homonym that fits all the descriptions
Water
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Well, there's a sewer right outside of my house and it has water
Or it could be a verb
Water as a verb like to "water" plants
In movies, this would be an escape route
Well, many actors jump into the water when they have to escape from a ship in a movie
I chose these because of me
Ducks, just like your beautiful name, swim in water
nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
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Maybe a
Duct
It might be something 10 feet away from you
they're common in most buildings?
Or it could be a verb
Angry venting angrily
In movies, this would be an escape route
Escape through a noisy thin metal tunnel because the aliens/zombies/bad-guys are hard of hearing in Hollywood
I chose these because of me
Duck-t
Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
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Is it:
CEILING / SEALING?
It might be something 10 feet away from you
The ceiling is about 10 feet from the ground.
Or it could be a verb
"Sealing", that is to seal something is a verb, and a homophone because they are pronounced the same.
In movies, this would be an escape route
I'm sure I've seen movies where people have escaped through the ducts in the ceiling.
I chose these because of me
Well, your name is Duck. This could either because you have to "duck" for a low ceiling (or if you crawled through a ceiling space); or perhaps because of the "ducts" that run through ceilings?
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3 Answers
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3 Answers
3
active
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active
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active
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Even though the answer is supposed to be a homophone, I found a homonym that fits all the descriptions
Water
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Well, there's a sewer right outside of my house and it has water
Or it could be a verb
Water as a verb like to "water" plants
In movies, this would be an escape route
Well, many actors jump into the water when they have to escape from a ship in a movie
I chose these because of me
Ducks, just like your beautiful name, swim in water
nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
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up vote
1
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Even though the answer is supposed to be a homophone, I found a homonym that fits all the descriptions
Water
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Well, there's a sewer right outside of my house and it has water
Or it could be a verb
Water as a verb like to "water" plants
In movies, this would be an escape route
Well, many actors jump into the water when they have to escape from a ship in a movie
I chose these because of me
Ducks, just like your beautiful name, swim in water
nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
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up vote
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up vote
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Even though the answer is supposed to be a homophone, I found a homonym that fits all the descriptions
Water
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Well, there's a sewer right outside of my house and it has water
Or it could be a verb
Water as a verb like to "water" plants
In movies, this would be an escape route
Well, many actors jump into the water when they have to escape from a ship in a movie
I chose these because of me
Ducks, just like your beautiful name, swim in water
Even though the answer is supposed to be a homophone, I found a homonym that fits all the descriptions
Water
It might be something 10 feet away from you
Well, there's a sewer right outside of my house and it has water
Or it could be a verb
Water as a verb like to "water" plants
In movies, this would be an escape route
Well, many actors jump into the water when they have to escape from a ship in a movie
I chose these because of me
Ducks, just like your beautiful name, swim in water
answered 6 hours ago
Kevin L
2,215537
2,215537
nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
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nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
nice answer, but that isn't a homophone though
– Shahriar Mahmud Sajid
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
@ShahriarMahmudSajid Yea, I know it's not. But it fits everything right? XD
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
Sorry, nope! Think about homophones and movies
– Duck
5 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
@Duck Well, back to the beginning then :D
– Kevin L
4 hours ago
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1
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Maybe a
Duct
It might be something 10 feet away from you
they're common in most buildings?
Or it could be a verb
Angry venting angrily
In movies, this would be an escape route
Escape through a noisy thin metal tunnel because the aliens/zombies/bad-guys are hard of hearing in Hollywood
I chose these because of me
Duck-t
Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
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up vote
1
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Maybe a
Duct
It might be something 10 feet away from you
they're common in most buildings?
Or it could be a verb
Angry venting angrily
In movies, this would be an escape route
Escape through a noisy thin metal tunnel because the aliens/zombies/bad-guys are hard of hearing in Hollywood
I chose these because of me
Duck-t
Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
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up vote
1
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up vote
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Maybe a
Duct
It might be something 10 feet away from you
they're common in most buildings?
Or it could be a verb
Angry venting angrily
In movies, this would be an escape route
Escape through a noisy thin metal tunnel because the aliens/zombies/bad-guys are hard of hearing in Hollywood
I chose these because of me
Duck-t
Maybe a
Duct
It might be something 10 feet away from you
they're common in most buildings?
Or it could be a verb
Angry venting angrily
In movies, this would be an escape route
Escape through a noisy thin metal tunnel because the aliens/zombies/bad-guys are hard of hearing in Hollywood
I chose these because of me
Duck-t
answered 2 hours ago


Brent Hackers
10.1k129133
10.1k129133
Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
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Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
Homophone of... rot13[qhpxrq] :P
– jafe
2 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Is it:
CEILING / SEALING?
It might be something 10 feet away from you
The ceiling is about 10 feet from the ground.
Or it could be a verb
"Sealing", that is to seal something is a verb, and a homophone because they are pronounced the same.
In movies, this would be an escape route
I'm sure I've seen movies where people have escaped through the ducts in the ceiling.
I chose these because of me
Well, your name is Duck. This could either because you have to "duck" for a low ceiling (or if you crawled through a ceiling space); or perhaps because of the "ducts" that run through ceilings?
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Is it:
CEILING / SEALING?
It might be something 10 feet away from you
The ceiling is about 10 feet from the ground.
Or it could be a verb
"Sealing", that is to seal something is a verb, and a homophone because they are pronounced the same.
In movies, this would be an escape route
I'm sure I've seen movies where people have escaped through the ducts in the ceiling.
I chose these because of me
Well, your name is Duck. This could either because you have to "duck" for a low ceiling (or if you crawled through a ceiling space); or perhaps because of the "ducts" that run through ceilings?
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Is it:
CEILING / SEALING?
It might be something 10 feet away from you
The ceiling is about 10 feet from the ground.
Or it could be a verb
"Sealing", that is to seal something is a verb, and a homophone because they are pronounced the same.
In movies, this would be an escape route
I'm sure I've seen movies where people have escaped through the ducts in the ceiling.
I chose these because of me
Well, your name is Duck. This could either because you have to "duck" for a low ceiling (or if you crawled through a ceiling space); or perhaps because of the "ducts" that run through ceilings?
Is it:
CEILING / SEALING?
It might be something 10 feet away from you
The ceiling is about 10 feet from the ground.
Or it could be a verb
"Sealing", that is to seal something is a verb, and a homophone because they are pronounced the same.
In movies, this would be an escape route
I'm sure I've seen movies where people have escaped through the ducts in the ceiling.
I chose these because of me
Well, your name is Duck. This could either because you have to "duck" for a low ceiling (or if you crawled through a ceiling space); or perhaps because of the "ducts" that run through ceilings?
answered 22 mins ago


Astralbee
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Wait, homophone or homonym???
– Kevin L
6 hours ago
Homophone, if you saw my other 7
– Duck
5 hours ago