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i like cereal,i like cereal,i like cereal!!!!!!!!!
Some examples of words that contain a soft consonant are "gentle," "cereal," "measure," and "leisure." These words have consonant sounds that are pronounced softly or with a gentle touch.
There are many words, but one example is the word "father" in which the 'a' sounds like the 'o' in box.
Words with 'gh' and 'kn' sounds are known as consonant clusters. The combination of 'gh' produces sounds like /f/ in words like "enough" or /g/ in words like "ghost." The 'kn' cluster typically produces the /n/ sound in words like "knight" or "knit."
sounds bout right depends on cereal
Onomatopoeia: Where sounds are spelled out as words; or, when words describing sounds actually sound like the sounds they describe. I heard him gurgling water.
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The word "dipping" sounds like many different words. One example is sipping.
It sounds like Mike Doughty, former lead singer of the band Soul Coughing... But I can't find information to confirm this...
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