He was known as the class clown.The clown made her cry.The children gasped as the clown swore out loud.
The horror clown from ''Ring''.
the clown store is on counterfeit island "down town" its name is "BoBo's Clown Store".
An 'austere clown' is an example of an oxymoron.
The show's name was "The Big Comfy Couch."
A homophone for aloud that has the sound you hear in clown is allowed.
The vowel sound is neither long or short. It is the diphthong ou/ow as in cow and crown.
Words with the same vowel sound as "clown" include frown, crown, down, and town.
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Frown, Clown, Drown, sound
Mr. Hound; The Dawg Pound; Tha Dogg Pound; Bozo the Clown
downbrowntownfrownnouncrowndrowngownfrown, down, and sound are just a few right off the top of my headdown, town, frowni like boobs. yup that rhymes with clown...down, noun, frown, gown, yeah:)
The cast of Clownation - 2011 includes: Lily Aceto as Clown Dara Anissi as Clown Beth Bannister as Clown Rich Benjamin as Clown Lauren Cator as Clown Arlo Chappel as Clown Sheri Delia as Clown Emily Dilger as Clown Katie Faley as Clown Madeline Galac as Clown Eldred Harris as Clown Marty Heresniak as Clown Cassandra Hoebbel as Clown Tom Hoebbel as Clown Joan Hoebbel as Clown Chris Hoebbel as Clown Punita Junega as Clown Rich Kaske as Clown Nora Lang as Clown Diana Leigh as Clown Cresten Mansfeldt as Clown Justin McGuire as Clown Alex Michaluk as Clown Amy Michaluk as Clown Matthew Milmer as Clown Eliud Nieves as Clown Lindsey Perigo as Clown Kate Pike as Clown Matthew Rendina as Clown Elle Rought as Clown Jody Schwan as Clown Gir Session as Clown Sarah Short as Clown Joseph Simonis as Clown Josh Teeter as Clown Peter Van Do as Clown Susan Villarreal as Clown Caroline von Dahl as Clown Evan Wray as Clown Pamela Zimmer as Clown
No, it is not a long O (oh) sound. It has the OU or OW sound, and rhymes with brown, clown, and noun.There is no corresponding long O word, but it would sound like the first part of don't.
The bassoon is an orchestral woodwind instrument. It reads bass and tennor cleff. It's nickname is the clown of the orchestra because we always get funny lines that kinna sound like a clown. Hense the name. I personally don't really get the name, and I play bassoon. But, hey. I hope my answer helped somewhat.
a horn for example. one that a clown would squeak. when you press down on it, it makes a sound. those waves go into the air and become electric energy. :)
Chuckle is a common noun, at least if it is referring to the sound of amusement. If it is a personal name, such as Chuckles the Clown, it is a proper noun.