Equivalents
o as in wolf
u as in full
ou as in would
Phonetic Symbol, ʊ
poo, too, koo, boo, doo, goo
ooth, ooz, ool, oom, oon, oong
| pull | bush | would | 
| puss | book | wolf | 
| push | bull | woman | 
| pulley | bushel | worsted | 
| pudding | bullet | foot | 
| pulpit | butcher | fullness | 
- Mr. Fuller couldn't get a Pullman seat.
- The book made a good pudding for the butcher.
- Brooks stood at the foot of the pulpit.
- The woodsman mistook the wolf for a bush.
- The brook flows through Mr. Tolosky's wood.
- The woman put the woolen hood on the hook.
- Mr. Bull shook fully a bushel of berries from the bushes.
| fuller | soot | goodly | 
| fully | shook | hood | 
| took | sugar | hooked | 
| nook | could | crooked | 
| look | cushion | forsook | 
| rook | cooking | mistook | 
- Woodbine grows in a nook in the wood.
- Look! Look at the pussy willows by the brook.
- The woodchuck shook when he saw the wolf.
- The good woman put a cushion under the crooked foot.
- Put the bulletin and the book on the wooden bench.
- Mother looked at the cookbook thoughtfully
- The woman's pail was full of sugar.
- "Could he cook a bushel of corn at once?" asked Hester Hooke.
- Freel Foote stood by the brook in the wood baiting his hook.
- Will Crooke pulled the rope from the pulley and took it to Mr. Wolfe.
- "I would if I could; if I couldn't, how could I? I couldn't unless I could, could I?"
- "Little fishes in the brook, Brother catches them with a hook."
- "May's in all the Italian books, She has old and modern nooks."
- "Grove and lane and meadow full Sparkle with their shining wool."
 
                