You pronounce buffet 'buff-A'
The 'et' part of buffet, which came to English from the French language, is pronounced like a hard letter A - 'AY', as in 'rAIn', 'unAble', 'mAte', and so on.
I wasn't looking and I buffeted my hands against the wall.
"The sand buffeted my face in the sand storm."Buffeted refers to getting pelted or gritted by a airborne object. Dictionary.com is a good place to look up definitions and sentences that use examples like this.Buffeted: Meaning Strike repeatedly and violently; batterThe high waves buffeted the small boat against the dock.The skier was buffeted by the cross winds as he raced down the slope.
When Loud Weather Buffeted Naoshima was created on 2007-08-06.
If you wanted to use it as a verb you could say"when the winds blew and buffeted the house,they screamed in terror"
Bambi stuck close to her mother's side when the cold spring wind buffeted their bodies, because it was warmer there.
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The peninsula is often buffeted by storms
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Fly is so cool they fly from flight At great height there is little atmospheric disturbance, so planes do not get buffeted and the flight is smoother.
Lenders, buffeted by interest rate risk, looked to shift the risk to the borrower. In exchange, they offered borrowers a lower initial rate
You pronounce maui mow-E
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.