Pronunciation of the English word magazine.
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1. | "What's this?" "It's a scientific magazine." "Scientific magazine my foot!" "OK, it's an adult magazine." | |
2. | In the almost 100 years The New Yorker magazine has existed, it's published thousands of cartoons. Yet never in its history had a black female cartoonist published for the magazine – that is, until Liz Montague came on board. | |
3. | You must not read such a magazine, as it will do you harm. | |
4. | Mick killed time by reading a magazine while waiting for his date. | |
5. | One magazine is for boys, and another for girls. | |
6. | Here's a magazine for you to read in the plane. | |
7. | Any magazine will do. | |
8. | Tom bought a weekly magazine at the station. | |
9. | She put the magazine on the table. | |
10. | Could you bring me a Time magazine? |