No, not unless you are allowed to duplicate letters. There are not enough O's in that sentence to form the word onomatopoeia.
At the end of the film of Annie, Daddy Warbucks adopts Annie and lives with him from now on. It is pretty crap!!!!
Daddy Warbucks
The word hiss is an example of onomatopoeia - when a word is formed from the sound of something.
Albert Finney .
The henchman of Daddy Warbucks in the popular comic strip, Little Orphan Annie, was known as The Asp. Little Orphan Annie was created by Harold Gray.
Daddy Warbucks picks up Annie from the Hudson Street Home for Girls where she lived before moving in with him.
At the end of the film of Annie, Daddy Warbucks adopts Annie and lives with him from now on. It is pretty crap!!!!
Daddy Warbucks
Yes, the word cling is an onomatopoeia.
The word hiss is an example of onomatopoeia - when a word is formed from the sound of something.
Drake is the loyal butler to Daddy Warbucks in "Annie." He helps take care of Annie and supports Daddy Warbucks in his efforts to help her find a family. Drake is a father figure to Annie and also provides comic relief in the musical.
No, sweep is not an onomatopoeia.
Daddy Warbucks
Albert Finney .
No, the word "microwave" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the natural sound of a thing.
technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.
The butler in "Annie" is named Drake. He works for the wealthy Daddy Warbucks and helps take care of Annie.