because the people that put tom & Jerry on the air didn't think it sounded or looked great.
It sounded like a blues jam by the Grateful Dead.
The one with long black hair was Liverpool. The bald one sounded like London and the other sounded kind of Northern.
it was chosen because it sounded cool
Because she thought her name sounded like a boy's name.
You're thinking about Montana! Great sax soundtrack on that one.
Cofio or Atgofio means 'remember' in the Welsh language. The 'f' is sounded as 'v'.
because the people that put tom & Jerry on the air didn't think it sounded or looked great.
It sounded like a blues jam by the Grateful Dead.
Ummm I don't remember exactly, but I remember it being my favourite word because it sounded like "a wienah." Sooo maybe it's awaina?
I have no idea. Wait. Let me look. According to ultralingua.com a trumpet is sounded to signal the stages of the bull fight. Hope this was helpful.
rrrrrrraynah, indicating the "trilled r" at the begining of the word. Even though it is not a "rr", when an "r" falls at the beginning of a word, it usually is sounded as though it were a "rr".
that sounded like a different language. (remember im 8 so always explain questions like this!)
At the entrance of the zoo it sounded like a lion roared.
The past tense of sound is sounded. e.g. The car's battery sounded like it was dying.
The past tense of sound is sounded.
No scientific evidence of their existence and the idea seems crazy to a scientific mind (but remember the idea that the earth orbits the sun once sounded crazy!).