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The adults never clearly enunciate their words other than an onomatopoeic 'wah-whah' or a trombone-esque 'woh-woh-woh' .

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In the comic strip Peanuts, the adults are depicted by using a Trombone sound. They don't have any actual dialogue, and their words are incomprehensible to the reader, creating a humorous and distinctive aspect of the strip.

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