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Yes. The word rude has a long OO vowel sound (OO) as in rule and room. It rhymes with food.
In US English, the OO in poor is a short OO (but nearly a long OO or long U) as in tour (OU) or sure (silent E).The OO-R combination produces a separate rhotic sound that when extended produces a poo-uhr sound. So a short OO is seen in sure, while a long OO is seen in sue and sewer.The long O would be seen in pore (rhymes with core). The word pour may be pronounced the same as either pooror pore.
There are U words such as bud, dud, scud, spud, and stud. There are also the OO words blood and flood.
No, it is a long U (long OO) sound. A long O would be doe or dough. Do rhymes with OO words such as coo, moo, and zoo.
Anything that ends in "oo" e.g loo, blue, shoe Barbeque a shoe :P
Yes, it does. The words rook and rookie have the short OO sound as in look. Rookie rhymes with cookie, and look rhymes with cook.
It can be pronounced as a long O, as a homophone of broach.But in most cases, the OO is a long OO (long U) sound, so that it rhymes with pooch and smooch.
No. The word book has a short OO sound as in good. It rhymes with cook and look.
Yes. It has the long OO vowel sound as in tool. It rhymes with booth and truth.