Pronunciation of the English word anchors.
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1. | There are several kinds of anchors. | |
2. | The anchors of the vessels stuck so fast in the mud that they could not be drawn up. The oars as soon as dipped were shattered in pieces. | |
3. | Meanwhile still stranger sights appeared by sea and land. Before the crews had time to heave their anchors, the ships of themselves made sail, and a dolphin, leaping and sporting on the waves, swam before the commander's ship as a guide; whilst on shore Chloe's goats and sheep were led along by the sweet music of the pipe, which continued sounding deliciously, though the player was still invisible. | |
4. | I need screws and plastic anchors to fix the loose towel rack. | |
5. | I need screws and wall anchors to fix the towel rack. | |
6. | I need strong screws and wall anchors to install this heavy towel rack. | |
7. | This towel rack weighs a ton and I need strong screws and wall anchors to install it. | |
8. | I need some plaster, screws, and plastic anchors to fix the towel rack. | |
9. | I need dry-wall anchors to install this towel rack. | |
10. | Hannah says that while in grade school, she knew the names of the news anchors on her local evening news hour. |