Yes.
No. The I in sight has a long I sound, as in sigh and site.
No, the word "WOW" does not have the same vowel sound as the word "sound." In "WOW," the vowel sound is more similar to the "ow" diphthong sound, whereas in "sound," the vowel sound is a short "ou" sound.
Wow Sight and Sound, a popular entertainment venue, closed due to a combination of financial difficulties, changing market demands, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenges of maintaining operations and attracting audiences in a competitive entertainment landscape led to its decision to cease operations. Additionally, the venue's closure reflects broader trends in the industry, where many similar establishments have faced significant hurdles in recent years.
"Wow" is a palindrome for a sound of surprise, as it reads the same forwards and backwards.
Two words that sound the same as "sight" are "cite" and "site."
WOW!
Sight by a long shot
The 2009 movie "Deadline" can be purchased as a DVD from sites such as WOW Sight and Sound, Atomic Movies, Amazon and eBay. One can also purchase and download the movie from iTunes.
wow touch screen,3GS, I would definetily have it if i was you!!!!! :)
Sight Sound - 2011 was released on: USA: 13 June 2011
The cast of Sight and Sound - 1949 includes: John Drainie as Narrator
Sight and Sound is a British film magazine. It covers film reviews, features, and interviews with filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals. The magazine has been published since 1932 and is considered one of the leading publications in the world of cinema.