Push the lips forward as for wh and expel the breath with vibration of the vocal cords.
Webster, w Funk and Wagnalls, w Phonetic Symbol, w
Drill: wah, wa, wee, woo, woh, waw
This sound occurs initially and medially:
| wahoo | wag | wear | 
| way | west | were | 
| weed | will | wild | 
| woof | wood | wound | 
| wold | won | wind | 
| walk | wan | willow | 
- Will Wilbert wind Walter's watch?
- The weaver's worn wallet was in the
- The warden was waiting for the wedding
- The wild winter winds shook the wide
- Wolves will watch around the wigwam.
- The World War was ended in November.
- The woodchuck was watching the wood-cutter.
- Are whales and the walls water animals?
- The wizard waved his wand underneath the weeping willow
- Wallace wanted to' wade in the warm water, but wanted to wander about in the woods
| reward | award | windward | 
| unwept | beware | woodwork | 
| unwind | wigwam | silkworm | 
| away | bewitch | wherewithal | 
| awake | inward | herewith | 
| wayward | stalwart | whirlwind | 
- :.\Ii ss \ Va llacc wore a wa rm woole n swea te r.
- \Ya rre n will sw im to the wh arf on \Ycdnesda
- Miss Wallace wore a warm woolen sweater,
- Warren will swim to the wharf on Wednesday.
- While walking through the wood Ward saw a weasel.
- The warrior carried a worn wolf-skin robe.
- Woodrow Wilson was our twenty-eighth President.
- The widow and one of her sons waited near the window.
- Did the woodsman say the wood was worth one dollar?
- The weary watchman and his wife walked slowly homeward.
- Will Willard and Mr. Wells go to Washington this week?
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              Woodbine and wistaria covered the wall, bewitching
              
 the bees and the wasps.
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              The kind women waiting and watching for the
              
 waif, were rewarded at last.
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              "Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful world, With the wonderful water round you curled,
              
 And the wonderful grass upon your breast, World, you are beautifully/ dressed."
 
        