LISP in a Sentence
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14 example sentences for LISP, such as:
1. What I loathed particularly was his lisp.
2. Both of them lisp out their words on this puzzle.
3. You lisp and one tooth in your mouth makes you whistle.
4. They had always done this from the time they could lisp.
5. She spoke in a low, eager voice, with a curious lisp in her utterance.
2. Both of them lisp out their words on this puzzle.
3. You lisp and one tooth in your mouth makes you whistle.
4. They had always done this from the time they could lisp.
5. She spoke in a low, eager voice, with a curious lisp in her utterance.
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Meanings and Examples of LISP
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lisp
v. pronounce the letter s imperfectly; give s and z the sound of th; speak hesitatingly with low voice, as if afraid
Classic Sentence:
1 What I loathed particularly was his lisp.
2 You lisp and one tooth in your mouth makes you whistle.
3 They had always done this from the time they could lisp.
4 She spoke in a low, eager voice, with a curious lisp in her utterance.
The Hound of the Baskervilles By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In Chapter 7. The Stapletons of Merripit House
Context Highlight In Chapter 7. The Stapletons of Merripit House
5 A little shamefaced girl lisped, "Mary had a little lamb," etc.
6 His tongue must have been a little too long or something of that sort, for he continually lisped, and seemed to be very proud of it, imagining that it greatly added to his dignity.
7 There was a light of something extraordinary in them, even while her tongue was lisping the emptiest of inanities.
8 "I was surprised to hear of your desire to join us," he began, lisping and drawling, which was something new.
9 "You are certainly out of your mind," he observed, without even raising his head, lisping as deliberately as ever and threading his needle.
10 Prince Andrew rose hastily, listened to the business they had come about, gave them some further instructions, and was about to dismiss them when he heard a familiar, lisping, voice behind the shed.
11 Why this," began Pierre, not sitting down but pacing the room, sometimes stopping short, gesticulating, and lisping: "the position in Petersburg is this: the Emperor does not look into anything.
12 The man, like Mrs. Stapleton herself, spoke good English, but with a curious lisping accent.
13 On the day when their eyes met at last, and said to each other those first, obscure, and ineffable things which the glance lisps, Cosette did not immediately understand.
Example Sentence:
1 Both of them lisp out their words on this puzzle.