Hyperbole? Superfluous?
The suffix letter "g" implies "gram" while the prefix letter "G" implies "giga", so it sounds like that means a gigagram, which is one billion grams, which is the same as a million kilograms, that is, 1000 metric tons.
Her reaction implies that she was not happy with the news.
Sounds like exactly what the name implies. A con. I have never heard of Chevcon. Chevron yes, Chevcon no.
buzz sounds like was
illiterate
as its name implies, it looks like a sun.
"ses responsable" it sounds likere spon (sounds like spown) sa (sounds like saw) ble (sounds like blay)
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The letter "B" because it sounds like "bee"
letter that sounds like surprise
The placement of "qu" before the letter "a" does not affect its pronunciation. In "quack," the "a" sounds like it does in "hat." In "quaint," the "a" sounds like it does in "stare." In "qualm," the "a" sounds like it does in "calm."