Pronunciation of the English word pillow.
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1. | Tom threw a pillow at Mary and the pillow hit her squarely in the face. | |
2. | Put the pillow case on the pillow. | |
3. | "Have you heard about panpsychism?" "No, what's that?" "It's the idea that everything, at some level, has the aspect of mind." "You mean even this pillow?" "Yeah, at a scant level maybe, even that pillow has some mind. It's kind of Animistic." | |
4. | "Frank, in pantheism, everything has some level of the aspect of God." "Don, even this pillow here?" "Yeah, even that pillow may have a scant level of godliness. It's pantheism. In pantheism, this whole universe is God." "What about panentheism?" "In panentheism, God is this whole universe and beyond it." "You're like a philosophical owl, Don! | |
5. | Junk bond dealers left the market riding on a pillow of air. | |
6. | I had a lot of pillow fights during my school trip. | |
7. | A good conscience is a soft pillow. | |
8. | An ideal pillow is available from a mail-order house. | |
9. | He laid his head on the pillow. | |
10. | She laid her head down on the pillow. |