A gasp or an exclamation such as "Oh!" or "Wow!" could represent surprise. Additionally, a sudden intake of breath or a sharp intake of air can also convey the feeling of surprise.
The letter "B" because it sounds like "bee"
"Buzz" sounds like "bus."
The diphthong that sounds like "eye" is the /aɪ/ sound, as in "my" or "high". It is a combination of the vowel sounds /a/ and /ɪ/.
Which capitals name sounds like it refers to a bashful girl.
you might be thinking of 'to' (preposition, adverb) sounding like 'two'
letter that sounds like surprise
Sounds like Shiloh. The Confederates did make a surprise attack. But it was the Union that won.
No, "surprise" and "lies" do not rhyme. They have different vowel sounds at the end of each word.
If you're meaning the 'morning surprise' one from 2006, it sounds like a version or Liz Durret- How can i tell you.
You spell it like this: surprise
Surprise? It would indicate that the person is asking a question, like I'm doing right now. Or: Like is that what you call a Surprise? Like it really isn't a surprise. Or: Are you surprised?
That sounds like a viable reason.
I can't tell you, it's a surprise! (Hint: it tastes a little bit like a pickle...)
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buzz sounds like was
It sounds like you're expressing surprise at a guess that was made. If you're unsure about the accuracy of the guess or want to provide more context, feel free to share additional details or ask further questions.
"ses responsable" it sounds likere spon (sounds like spown) sa (sounds like saw) ble (sounds like blay)