Pronunciation
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 3 (87 -159 )
bodices boisterous braid burnished converse daisies disagreeable exhausted glistened gnashed immense plague pleaded plight pudgy rage rubies solder straightened sulkily tempted threatened ventriloquist vexed whimpered
The bodice is the upper part of a woman's dress.
The class was in a boisterous mood until the teacher arrived.
I like the way that you braid your hair.
The burnished silver teapot was very old.
To converse is to have a conversation.
Daisies are small flowers.
Charlie is always disagreeable first thing in the morning.
He was exhausted after hiking fifty miles.
Tears glistened in her eyes.
He gnashed his teeth in agony.
That elephant is immense.
Many people died during the plague.
He pleaded for mercy.
John, up on the roof with no ladder, is in a bit of a plight.
Babies are a bit pudgy until they start walking.
He flew into a rage.
Rubies are red, sapphires are blue.
Solder is an alloy of lead and tin.
He straightened his tie and faced the class.
The boy acted sulkily all morning.
He was tempted to take the last cookie but refrained from doing so.
The robber threatened his victim if he didn't hand over his money.
A ventriloquist is a guy who can make a dummy talk.
The teacher is vexed so lookout.
The puppy whimpered.