On the end of a word the most common way to spell the long /o/ sound is with the letters ow.
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blow |
Blow out the candles on your cake.
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flow |
The crowd will flow through the gates.
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show |
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throw |
Don't throw your clothes on the floor.
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arrow |
The archer was down to his last arrow.
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below |
He lives in the rooms below me.
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borrow |
Could I borrow some milk?
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elbow |
A blow on the elbow can be painful.
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fellow |
That fellow keeps looking at me.
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follow |
Don't follow me, I'm lost.
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bijou |
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