you might use a hot tool to achieve this hairstyle and "____" your hair
curl
you have to wake up _____ for school
early
hair type that is opposite of straight
curly
Does your tongue have to be tight or loose for an /r/?
Tight
what you might call someone who is anxious, silly, or can't sit still
squirrelly
the opposite of boy
girl
the part of your ear that you might get pierced
earlobe
what a couple might do on the dance floor; spinning around
twirl
Does your tongue have to be low or high for an /r/?
high
someone who goes door to door to sing and spread holiday cheer
caroler
a woodland creature with a bushy tail that eats acorns
squirrel
another word for Earth, where we live
world
a large wooden container, often round with flat ends
barrel
Does your tongue have to be front or back for an /r/?
back
another word for throw up or vomit
hurl
a Christmas song
carol
a phenomena you might create in a pool from running around in circles
whirlpool
a British nobleman
earl
What is the strategy for /rl/ blends called epenthesis?
Adding an "uh" sound between the /r/ and the /l/
strong and heavily built
burly
shiny object found in a clam's mouth
pearl
when something happens very quickly and chaotically; "that was a ____________!"
whirlwind
snarl
What is the strategy for /rl/ blends called coarticulation?
Adding an "e" sound to the end of the word to get your tongue in the right position- then fading the "e"
______ your brow. When you curl your eyebrows together in a thinking position
furling