queuing
Actually queueing has 5 vowels in a row.
Another that I can think of is onomatopoeia
match, ring, row, spring, coach, and lots of phrasals!
I think it is to scan the letters row by row
Its the name of a music group
There are many homophones in English. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings. Examples of homophones in English: to, two, too; pear, pare, pair; I eye, aye; bear, bare; row, roe; dear, deer. see, sea.
Its Derbyshire
There is only one word with four vowels that is in the Dictionary. Gooey -Wet Vagina
boeotian
beautiful continuous
Can it only consist of vowels? Many words have 5 vowels. Queueing has five in a row.
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"Queue" is a word with four vowels (U followed by three Es) in a row.
Queue Definition: to wait in a line of people, cars etc.
There are no common English words with 6 consonants and no vowels. However, the compound words archchronicler, catchphrase, and latchstring all have 6 consonants in a row.
The vowels on the top row of a computer keyboard are usually "E" and "I".
Tuesday is the only day that has 2 vowels in a row in it.
There are no English words with 2 Xs in a row.
Wednesday.