Heteronyms - Words that are spelled identically but have different meanings.

Leave

Simply going away from the location.
Exit, having left some item behind.
Time off.

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Near

Right next to you, within arms reach.
(My cat is near me.)

Down the street or within a few blocks or so.
(A Walmart is near me.)

Hundreds of miles away, but relatively near if you compare it to a much farther location on Earth. :)
(New York City is near me, if I am interacting with someone from U.K. Or Europe, or Australia, etc :ROFLMAO: )

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I had forgotten that 2nd use of the word, run. :LOL:
It's been so very long since I've seen one of those.
:ROFLMAO:

And how about when "there's a run on a new toy for sale, or an old item such as toilet paper" :giggle::geek:

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Snag

You quickly grab a wanted item off a store shelf, before the person in front of you can snatch it first! :LOL:

Your fishing rod hook gets caught on an old shoe or giant rock, under the water, that you don't want, and can't get your hook out of! :ROFLMAO:

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Trust:

Belief in the honesty and reliability of someone or something

An arrangement in which someone's property or money is legally held or managed by someone else or by an organization (such as a bank) for usually a set period of time. (Merriam Webster)

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Damp

A slightly wet surface on an item

A feeling we get about the weather outdoors
(It's chilly and damp)

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Heat Up

Actual temperature, increasing...

Irritations and participation building up, particularly if angry or argumentative (the meeting or the discussion, is beginning to heat up)

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Instant

Some food or beverage that cooks or is prepared, very quickly

A fleeting moment

Immediate

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Jam

A product usually made from fruit and sugar, spread on bread.

A crowd of things or people

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