Homophones for
seau, sew, so, soh, sow

seau / sew / so / soh / sow [soʊ]

seau – n. – a vessel in the shape of a pail or bucket used for cooling beverages

sew – v. – attach two pieces (usually fabric) together by passing a needle and thread through alternate puncture holes
Do Not Confuse With sew [su:] – v. – drain off water or other liquid; exude, subside, diminish in depth

so – adv. & conj. – 1. in the manner indicated; 2. denoting a result or logical consequence; 3. to such an extent; 4. followed by the infinitive indicating result

soh – interjection - used as an expression of surprised annoyance or as a command to calm down

sow – v. – scatter or plant seeds in the ground
Do Not Confuse With sow [saʊ] – n. – the female of swine; an adult or full-grown female pig, esp. a domestic one used for breeding