I've always enjoyed languages. English is bizarre, with the different pronunciations for words that look like they should rhyme.
I learned a new one today.
Think about these:
bough
cough
dough
plough
tough
and my new one - sough
The fun thing about this list is that when you look at them, they look misspelled.
From my Collins dictionary - Sough (sau) vb. 1. (intr.) (esp. of the wind) to make a sighing sound. ~n 2. a soft continuous murmuring sound
What a great word!
I have a book in a box somewhere, it's a Dr Seuss book, for grown ups called "The Tough Coughs As He Ploughs the Dough". I haven't read it in many years, and I only remember the title, not the contents. It isn't on amazon.com, you can get it used on chapters.com, and it's available on both alibris.com and abebooks.com. I guess today I'll check the boxes of books downstairs and see if I can find it.
This all because I saw the word sough this morning and I can't even remember where I saw it.
2 comments:
I want to read the book....
It must be on your coffee table next year when we arrive by bicycle.
I will sough with contentment while I read it.
Wow, I've never heard that one before.
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