Pronunciation of the English word soot.
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1. | Eva climbed the stairs to Romer's office, trying to analyse the complex smell in the stairwell - a cross between mushrooms and soot, ancient stour and mildew, she decided. | |
2. | It's carbon or soot. | |
3. | When we think of nineteenth-century chimney sweeps, we think of ragamuffins with soot on their cheeks. | |
4. | You can see from the soot on the walls that the fire reached this floor as well. | |
5. | He wasn't crying. He just got soot in his eyes. | |
6. | Snow is white, but soot is black. | |
7. | Snow is white, soot is black. | |
8. | His face was full of soot. | |
9. | He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack. | |
10. | The soot, which had not been disturbed for centuries, showered down the huge chimneys. |