Sentence examples for o sound from inspiring English sources

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We giggled, and I taught her how to make the "er" sound in "worse" versus the "o" sound in "washed".

And, at the risk of making "Rosie O" sound sort of like "The Bathers" by Renoir, the women surrounding the tattooed figure are not wearing very much at all.

He did not possess (nor was he aware of this lack) any long "oo;" all he could muster when called upon to utter "noon" was the lax "o" sound of the German "nun" ("I have no classes in after_nun_ on Tuesday. Today is Tuesday").

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And they seem to come in waves; all clucking to themselves, all checking their watches whenever they make fleeting eye contact, all making that little strangled "O!" sound when they think they are going to get served ahead of anyone else.

"A-o putting A-o puttingt the end is often used for anman's name) or "B-ko" (putting ko at the end isounden used for atwoman's name), insthed of "John" or "Mary" which wend used is the English text.

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While Martha Stewart Living's October cover touts an article about how to carve pumpkin chandeliers, Self is praising thin thighs and Marie Claire is screaming "Men Confess: What Makes A Woman Irresistible," O sounds more like Obi-Wan Kenobi, gently suggesting "Trust Yourself: The Truth Is In There".

Note there is no ten, only 0. Zero becomes O (sounds like oh) for convenience.

"Indeed, the two single-syllable words begin with a common hard-g sound that is followed by a long-o sound," he wrote in the 30-page decision.

A brain jiggling on the ground like Jell-O?" "Sounds made up".

In addition to e and o sounds, it has the open vowels ɛ, ɔ; e.g., cɔthũ "fourth" (Middle Indo-Aryan cauttha), bɛs-vũ "to sit" (Middle Indo-Aryan baisai "sits").

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