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What is the base word for whizzed?
The base word for "whizzed" is
whizz
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"Whizzed" is the past tense of "whizz", which means to move very quickly with a whistling sound.
What is the rule for 2 vowels?
Which term describes two or more words syllables that have similar identical sounds?
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Does you have a short e sound?
Is wright a homophone of right?
How do you pronounce A hui kaua?
What is the meaning of kirigu?
Does rat have a long or short vowel sound?
What are basis for many English words?
Is this sentence correct it has been long said that music is universal?
How do you say sun in Aramaic?
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