That is the correct spelling of "straw" (dried stalks of grains or grass).
The correct spelling of the French word is "touillette." It is used to refer to a small stick or straw used to mix beverages like coffee or tea.
The noun 'straw' is the singular form.The plural noun is straws.
I drank out of my straw. in the story the three little pigs one pig made his house out of straw.
No. It has the diphthong AW sound, which is a caret O, as in saw (OR sound in the UK).
Strol
it means: the last staw
It's called the proboscis(I'm not sure how to spell it ,go to the dictionary)
A Straw Poll
Depends on the straw...
No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
The word straw can be a noun or an adjective depending on how it is used.Some examples are below.She wore a big, straw hat. (Straw in this sentence is an adjective describing the word hat.)The boy drank milk from a straw. (In this sentence, straw is a noun.)
to eat hay. to sleep on straw or a mixture of both hay and straw
Where do you keep all your crops? Do you have any Straw?
it is an house made out of straw dear
soda straw
Straw
Its to do with the straw in the stable where Jesus got born, he slept in a mainjar layered with straw.