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  • She entered the Mowing; a bobolink clung tiltering to the breezy tip of a white birch, and said, “Pee wuh 'wuh' ch 'tut, tut, tee tee wuh' wuh 'wdle wdle pee wee a a wdle dee dee — now Molly here are red clover, yellow buttercups, white daisies, and strawberries in the grass; ecod! how the wind blows! what a grand time we shall have, let us stay here to day.”

    Margaret 1851

  • I don't remember my exact reply, but I'd imagine it was another corker of the "wuh" variety.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • In rare occasions, should occasion meet certain level of excitement and exhaustion, we might also pronounce it "toe-er-nay-doew" (with a slight "wuh" sound on the end).

    unknown title 2009

  • Or maybe the author watched that Sonicâ „ ¢ commercial (where the guy pronounces 'wrap', 'wrench', and 'wrong' as "wuh-rap", "wuh-rench", and "wuh-rong") way too many times?

    AddToRun Adds Aliases To The Windows Run Box | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • ‘Mah dear Ewiza, he muss be love you, aw he never wuh have called in dis famiwiar way.’

    2010 Delete Key Awards Finalist #8 — ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ by Seth Grahame-Smith « One-Minute Book Reviews 2010

  • ‘Mah dear Ewiza, he muss be love you, aw he never wuh have called in dis famiwiar way.’

    2010 January 04 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2010

  • “Duh buh wuh buh,” she said, crossing her eyes and pretending to slip out of her chair.

    out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010

  • “Duh buh wuh buh,” she said, crossing her eyes and pretending to slip out of her chair.

    out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010

  • “Duh buh wuh buh,” she said, crossing her eyes and pretending to slip out of her chair.

    out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010

  • “Duh buh wuh buh,” she said, crossing her eyes and pretending to slip out of her chair.

    out of my mind SHARON M. DRAPER 2010

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