Pronunciation of the English word festive.
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1. | The festive mood was slightly spoiled by terrorist bombs. | |
2. | Esperanto gives little festive hats to some of its Cs, Gs, Hs, Js, Ss, and U's. | |
3. | Esperanto gives little festive hats to some of its cees, gees, aitches, jays, esses, and ues. | |
4. | Fresh snow brought about a festive atmosphere. | |
5. | It looks so festive. | |
6. | It's a festive atmosphere. | |
7. | Dear, sweet, unforgettable childhood! Why does this irrevocable time, forever departed, seem brighter, more festive and richer than it actually was? | |
8. | There, entering too, on broidered seats recline / the Tyrians, crowding through the festive court. | |
9. | We breach the walls, and ope the town inside. / All set to work, and to the feet below / fix wheels, and hempen ropes around the neck they throw. / Mounting the walls, the monster moves along, / teeming with arms. Boys, maidens joy around / to touch the ropes, and raise the festive song. | |
10. | We, sunk in careless joy, / poor souls! with festive garlands deck each fane, / and through the town in revelry employ / the day decreed our last, the dying hours of Troy! |