The taste of a marshmallow is often described as sweet, fluffy, and light, so if it were a sound, it might resemble soft, gentle, and airy notes.
Yes, lamp has a short A sound. Otherwise, it would sound like "lame-puh." That would be a long A.
No, its has a short vowel sound like "uh". A long u sound would sound more like "you".
No, the 'a' sound in "scale" is a short vowel sound. The long vowel sound for 'a' would be like in the word "cake".
No, the word "he" does not have the short e sound. It is pronounced like "hee" with a long e sound.
The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
stiff marshmallow
A marshmallow sounds cracky
very mild sugery taste chewy when its cool feel lik eating ice cream
yes i took a bite of him he is squishy and taste like candy canes
Marshmallow's aren't a fruit, but the food coloring inside it make it taste like a fruit
It really doesnt taste much , unless they have eaten food. Then you would taste the food. This may sound gross but there is only your tongue and her and her salavia. No taste so to speak.- try it out with your girlfriend if you have one.
well i think u spell it like this marshmallow
If I'm correct then marshmallow is a common noun like, I love to eat marshmallows. It would be proper if using the name of marshmallows like, these are Jet Puffe d Marshmallows.
I would like to know where do taste grape tannins
I would assume that they taste like brains.
Linking verbs serve to link a subject to an adjective or other descriptive element. They would inlcude forms of "be," but can also encompass terms like "feel," "seem," "taste," and "sound." In a sentence, this would look like "You sound sick."
It would taste like my mom's pork chops. Man, that stuff is nasty...