If the pronunciation doesn't come trippingly off your tongue, move unfriendly tongue-twister consonants farther apart. |
The galloping Worship You finds Koenig virtually yodelling a tongue-twister. |
Whoever is commentating on the races at Newcastle tomorrow had better start rehearsing a tongue-twister of a name tonight. |
With each alternative more of a tongue-twister than the next, understandably Holi is the word popularly preferred. |
De-oligarchisation – a tongue-twister only to be spoken when entirely sober – means what it says. |
The name originates from the german language and is a real tongue-twister for people not speaking german. |