Mrs Hunt had a country cut front in the front of her country cut pettycoat.
My dame hath a lame tame crane, My dame hath a crane that is lame.
How to say it
A solid middle-of-the-road twister - tricky but not impossible. At this length, build up in two-beat chunks and then string them together.
The tricky bit is the “th” and “cr” sounds that repeat and flip around inside each phrase.
Why it's tricky
This 15-word twister packs its tricky sounds into a short window, so your tongue gets no rest between each trap. Tongue twisters work by packing similar or alternating sounds close together, so your lips and tongue have to reset faster than normal speech allows - practising them is a great workout for clear diction.
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