The vowel Sound of o as in orb

Equivalents

a as in all

au as in haul

aw as in law

Phonetic Symbol, ɔ

po, to, ko, bo, do, go

oth, or,, ol, mn, on, ong

awl

pawn

fawn

orbit

Paul

fall

alter

ball

vault

auger

born

thaw

organ

Maud

thorn

orphan

walked

torch

always

warden

tortoise

  1. Aubrey hauled straw all day.
  2. The hawk caught the warbler in his claws.
  3. The auditor and the author called on the lawyer.
  4. Almost all of the salt was on the walk.
  5. In August Laura had a lawn party in the orchard.
  6. Mrs. Shaw and her daughter motored from Auburn to Albany.
  7. One morning at dawn Claud saw a fawn walking along by the wall.

dawn

sauce

gauze

daub

shawl

gaudy

naughty

short

quart

gnaw

G eorge

quarter

lawn

Jordan

quartz

laud

yawn

hall

raw

yawl

haughty

raucous

caught

Hawthrone

  1. '' Of all the saws I ever saw saw, I never saw a saw as that saw saws.'
  2. The squaw's gathered the corn in the autumn
  3. Miss Hall bought lawn and gauze from Paula.
  4. The saucy squirrel gnawed the walnut.
  5. Austin taught the little orphan to draw.
  6. Paul was authorized to talk to the haughty.
  7. Maurice saw a ball, some chalk, and a piece of cord on the hall table.
  8. The Baltic Sea does not border on Norway, said Maud.
  9. The tall Austrian bought augers and awls at the auction.
  10. Laura Dalton ordered cauliflower, corn, and a quart of strawberries.
  11. The audience applauded the auburn-haired daughter who played the organ in the orchestra.
  12. "See the kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall.
  13. I gazed but little thought "What wealth the show to me had brought. ''