Sentence examples for pronounce something from inspiring English sources

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Joe Smith's coughs have taken on your serious cougher's deep slow searching aspect, like he's trying to pronounce something.

Leave it to the New York Times to pronounce something "corrupt" and then wholeheartedly embrace it as "crucial".

I like how he admits not having "the foggiest idea how to pronounce" something and his vivid, memorable descriptions of music and artists.

I wouldn't ever change it to make life easier for people who can't be bothered trying to pronounce something that's made up of two syllables.

Outside of the bakery, if I can't pronounce something on the ingredients list, I stay away from it.

Next time you pronounce something with a more "American accent" ask yourself, "Is it worth making something easier for the dominant culture, if it changes the melody for one person, two people or an entire group?

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If there is a downside to such efficiency, it's that Ah'Pizz — pronounced something like "appease" — does not accept phone orders.

It is what regulatory jargon now calls the Sifis, standing for "systemically important financial institutions" and pronounced something like "sissies," that really matter.

Followed by an i, which was once pronounced something like a y, the t underwent a similar process as the s in "usual".

On arrival in Hel, we took a train for one stop to the village of Jurata, which is pronounced something like "you ratter".

Droog, which is Dutch for dry or wry and is pronounced something like "draulk," was convened in 1993 by the designer Gijs Bakker and the art historian Renny Ramakers.

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