Gnashing.
Man, she sure has one gushy snatch. Those gushers are so gushy. Forcing saliva through your teeth makes a gushy sound.
There is one word that means to press teeth into. This word is bite and is used very often in the English language.
You are probably thinking of the word "grin."
There is one sound or syllable in the word length.
If it is done by one person the sound is clicking, if it is done by multiple people it is an annoying sea of clicking.
friction
Yes, the word "compete" has a long vowel sound in the first syllable, which is the "ee" sound.
Yes, "o" in the word "one" is a short vowel sound.
All normal words have at least one vowel sound, as indicated by a spelling of A, E, I, O, U, Y (i), or W (oo).The words that are spelled with none of these are onomatopoeia sounds, also called exclamations or utterances. They include brr (lip sound), sss (teeth sound), and zzz (nasal snore sound). The one that is in the most dictionaries is psst. There is one more word that has no vowels, but sounds like it does: nth(enth)
A phoneme is a sound. It is put in sound boxes like so /n/ /i/ /gh/ /t/. The gh makes one sound so it is only one phoneme. Making a 6 letter word into a 5 sound word.
Yes It has a short sound, and does and will never be a long one
A long vowel sound sounds like the letter name. The word "Zebra" consists of one long vowel sound; The "E," and one short vowel sound; The "A."