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 | 
- Aubrey hauled straw all day.
- The hawk caught the warbler in his claws.
- The auditor and the author called on the lawyer.
- Almost all of the salt was on the walk.
- In August Laura had a lawn party in the orchard.
- Mrs. Shaw and her daughter motored from Auburn to Albany.
- 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 | 
- '' Of all the saws I ever saw saw, I never saw a saw as that saw saws.'
- The squaw's gathered the corn in the autumn
- Miss Hall bought lawn and gauze from Paula.
- The saucy squirrel gnawed the walnut.
- Austin taught the little orphan to draw.
- Paul was authorized to talk to the haughty.
- Maurice saw a ball, some chalk, and a piece of cord on the hall table.
- The Baltic Sea does not border on Norway, said Maud.
- The tall Austrian bought augers and awls at the auction.
- Laura Dalton ordered cauliflower, corn, and a quart of strawberries.
- The audience applauded the auburn-haired daughter who played the organ in the orchestra.
- "See the kitten on the wall, Sporting with the leaves that fall.
- I gazed but little thought "What wealth the show to me had brought. ''
 
                