Pronunciation of the English word reed.
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1. | Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed. | |
2. | Man is a thinking reed. | |
3. | Heck, with oboe players there are those who, rather than search for a reed that suits them, find it faster to make their own. | |
4. | I do plainly and ingenuously confess that I am guilty of corruption, and do renounce all defense. I beseech your Lordships to be merciful to a broken reed. | |
5. | Tom broke Mary's clarinet reed. | |
6. | Teach me how to play a reed pipe. | |
7. | Legendary American singer Lou Reed has died at the age of seventy-one. | |
8. | I personally consider the death of an artist like Lou Reed tragic. | |
9. | A plant which is larger and hardier than a herb is called a shrub, are such as: in banks and ponds, the rush, the bullrush, cask without knots, bearing catstails, and the reed, which is knotty and hollow inside. | |
10. | The ship creaked and groaned, the mighty timbers bulged and bent under the heavy blows, the water broke over the decks, snapping the mainmast like a reed. |