cough rough tough draught coughing enough roughly coughed that's 8 words
Every good boy does. Usually, the next line is included, making it, "Every good boy does fine."
Live, sieve, forgive.
Body language is conveyed without words or verbal sound. Stance, with arms crossed can give an impression of boredom. Eye-rolling and facial expression can also convey opinion without making a sound.
site, sight
No, by the time your breaks are making a bad noise, they will have damaged the disks.
Some words that rhyme with "live" with a short "i" sound are give, dive, and strive.
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It has no E sound at all. The letter I of "in" is a short I (ihn) as in the words give or it.
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The sun makes no sound, so technically, there can be no onomatopoeic words for "sun." However, you can imagine the sun making sounds, such as the popping out of solar flares, swirling and rushing gases, the sound of a continual explosion and so on. If that were the case, you would choose words that give imaginary sound to the action you are describing, probably using words and phrases that are heavy (or rich) in sounds like s, r, f and sh, for swirling gases, and the explosive consonants (b, d, k, p, and t).
A short "i" sound is a vowel sound in English that is typically represented by the letter "i" as in words like "sit" or "hit." It is a short and quick sound, pronounced with a relaxed tongue and a shorter duration compared to the long "i" sound.
cooked, barked, asked