Hopefully, no unsuspecting schoolchild will be expected to read the report out loud as it is a hotbed of alliteration and tongue-twisters. |
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Then, a few girls took over and uttered the tongue-twisters with utmost ease cutting the men to size. |
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For more new potatoes, more dill and more silly songs and snaps-fuelled tongue-twisters and naughty children's ditties about throwing cow dung. |
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Chukchi of all ages have traditionally enjoyed listening to folk-tales, reciting tongue-twisters, singing, and dancing. |
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I've overcome my stutter by tongue-twisters and building confidence in myself, among other things. |
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Now they're saddled with Slavonic tongue-twisters with more consonants and fewer vowels than can possibly be good for them. |
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The scientific names given to the different forms of the disease are tongue-twisters, but they actually describe the features of the disease. |
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Botanical names for plants are often tongue-twisters, but they are handy things to get a grip on because they can tell one a lot about a plant, without even seeing it. |
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It's the tongue-twisters you're afraid of. |
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He is a mesmerising, mouthy athlete, all tongue-twisters and mobile lips. |
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Yet the advent of commercialism has created a series of games which sound more like tongue-twisters concocted by a five-year-old than occasions of genuine sporting grandeur. |
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There are some real tongue-twisters in the list and it is understandable how many people can get confused when pronouncing certain words. |
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Jokes include popular and original jokes, funny one-liners, knock-knock jokes and silly tongue-twisters. |
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Fans of tongue-twisters will be delighted to hear how North flooring specialist Walter Wall helped a Wall to Wall walk work for charity. |
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Although fortunately for teen tongue-twisters Sian and Sophie, the only one outed was 70-year-old Audrey. |
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Especially recommended for parents to read aloud with children, as some of the alliterative verses are virtual tongue-twisters in their own right. |
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They reveal some stumbling tongue-twisters, but they also prove that professional speech-makers can be just as incoherent, and human, as the rest of us when in the spotlight. |
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Now she has two Hindi tutors, attends three hours of language sessions every day, has an agent who lets her know about auditions and a resolve to master the tongue-twisters. |
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Those who like tongue-twisters will just love the rollicking rhymes here. |
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