Braking and breaking
nod (as in the Land of Nod = sleep)
Its actually precise but it sometime sounds like an s
The letter "B" because it sounds like "bee"
letter that sounds like surprise
queue (sounds like the letter q)
Ding Dong Doh Drat Dial tone Drums Dance music Doorbell Doobie doobie doo
The letter that sounds like a vegetable is the letter "P", because pea sounds like the letter p.
sounds like starter solonoid is starting to go out
Assumed question: "What is an example of the common rule of just adding "ed" to make the past tense of a verb if it ends with a vowel and then y?". Play becomes played. Survey becomes surveyed. Enjoy becomes enjoyed. Note: some common words do NOT follow the rule, including: Pay becomes paid (sounds like made and played). Lay becomes laid (sounds like made and played). Say becomes said (sounds like red and bed). Buy becomes bought (with silent 'g h' -- sounds like taught and caught).
It cud be Iceberg but i think its probably icicle! technically that's not 7 l;etters but it sounds betta that mooo!
sounds cool
Another word for make low sounds is "murmur."