Webster, d Funk and Wagnalls, d Phonetic Symbol, d
Drill: dah, da, dee, doo, doh, daw ad, ed, id, ood, ud, od
This sound occurs initially, finally, and medially:
| dart | dad | dare | 
| day | dead | dirt | 
| deed | did | duty | 
| do | dumb | dire | 
| dough | dot | doily | 
| dawn | doll | down | 
- Dorothea did darn Daisy's
- Dare to do your duty!
- Don't drop the dainty dish,
- Daniel Davis decided to descend into the dense
- Did Delia dust the dark mahogany desk?
- Dunne drove directly to the dentist's.
- The damsel decorated the dining room with
- Day dawned as the daring rider dashed down the
- Dick Dawson made a pond for the clucks by damming_ the
| fad | child | bidden | 
| head | card | ladder | 
| lid | lead | padding | 
| stood | salad | maiden | 
| mud | hard | radish | 
| pod | reward | leader | 
- Ned heard the measured tread of the lads on deck.
- "Delaware, Dover, Rhode Island, Providence," answered Edward.
- Dutch traders from Holland settled New Amsterdam.
- A tadpole lived in the dark, deep, muddy.
- Harold drew a design for Lydia's card-case.
- Edgar divided the dainties among his friends.
- The dancing doll delighted the toddling child.
- Adelaide made delicious pudding for dinner.
- The dignified judge danced at his daughter's wedding.
- Fred planted the dahlias and daisies beside the bed of daffodils.
- The timid deer turned his lifted head, gazed toward the meadow and listened.
- That cold December clay Douglas and David waded through the deep drifts to the drug stop.
- "All that glitters is not gold, Often have ye heard that."
- "And the song from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend."
 
        