Shhhhh. I think I saw one at the beginning of this post, and onomatopoeic words (words that are sounds like bam, and whoosh) are actually words too so there should be quite a few.
2006-07-11 07:02:12
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answered by Mesa P 3
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Fly the Y is a vowel in that word
2006-07-11 07:02:50
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answered by Eddie F 2
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depends if you count "y" as a vowel.
"Why" would be one if you do not figure 'y' as a vowel
From yahoo answers - user steeley42: "cwm - a bowl shaped mountain basin; and crwth - an ancient celtic stringed instrument."
2006-07-11 07:02:19
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answered by tg 4
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no y is sometimes a vowel i guess
2006-07-11 07:00:10
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answered by 사과 3
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sorry others, but y is a vowel.
I think you will find the word pffft is in many dictionaries.
It signifies dismissal.
2006-07-11 07:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Mm-hmm.
2006-07-11 07:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Sky.
2006-07-11 07:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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tsktsks is the longest
2006-07-11 08:37:03
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answered by Crow_Feeder 2
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rhythm
2006-07-11 06:59:56
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answered by greengunge 5
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no cant think of one
2006-07-11 07:03:10
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answered by Paul 2
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