It is admitted, not without reason, that the spirants c, 1, which at present represent but one interdental sound (a lisped s, or a sound between s and Eng. [Please select]
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Lenehan's lips over the counter lisped a low whistle of decoy. [Please select]
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"Put m' shoulder 'n a puddle, 'at's all," lisped Victor.' [Please select]
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"Mamma dear," lisped the little girl, "baby ood have put hith eyeth out." [Please select]
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He was a natural mechanic, a maker and tinkerer of machines; he lisped in blueprints for the blueprints came. [Please select]
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One was a dark-eyed thin fellow with bushy eyebrows, the other was always smiling and lisped in his talk. [Please select]
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Scudder had said he lisped, and I could imagine how the adoption of a lisp might add terror. [Please select]
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