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"You have to admit the name is long, and a bit of a tongue twister."
He seemed to be trying to pronounce a tongue twister.
There's an art gallery, poetry and even fun tongue twisters!
About it that - bit of a tongue twister.
It's a real tongue twister, but choruses all over the world sing it.
A tongue twister is a phrase made specifically to be very difficult to pronounce.
Her last name actually began with a sound approximating "Mac," but the rest was a major tongue twister.
Such tongue twisters are extremely short, and contain some addictive background music.
The sign language equivalent of a tongue twister is called a finger-fumbler.
You will note that the limerick and tongue twister are slightly dated!
Perhaps that's why they hover anxiously near the students, practicing tongue twisters with them.
Rosenberg's advertising concept was to purposely turn the ingredients into a tongue twister.
Get your head around tongue twisters and jokes.
Clapping together, rhymes, repeating phrases and tongue twisters are useful activities.
Those fancy-sounding titles can be real tongue twisters.
Mr. Pacino does not stumble over these tongue twisters.
This tongue twister has its parts sung in ...
After I had said it several times I found that it became a tongue twister.
The scene was a No. 10 bus chugging its way downtown, with the best time being had by the youngsters reviving tongue twisters.
Cave's stab at a sort of otherworldly timelessness can often result in such ponderous tongue twisters.
Aside from tongue twisters, alliteration is also used in poems, song lyrics, and even store or brand names.
The acronym is a tongue twister.
It is a Spanglish tongue twister over "future-tropic" beats.
Therefore, a one-syllable article is comprehensible in writing, but becomes an incomprehensible tongue twister when read aloud.
One of actor Cary Grant's favorite tongue twisters was the phrase "black bug's blood."