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And
/ænd/

Examples from movies with And

and I believe in long, slow, deep, soft, wet kisses that last three days.
Bull Durha - What Crash Believes
The car I've always wanted, and now I have it.
American Beauty - I Rule!
And our operations manager, Carl Alphonse.
Billy Madison - Billy at Dinner
I was actually gonna try and make some real money tonight.
Rounders - Atlantic City Suckers
when a tractor-trailer came along and decapitated him.
Soapdish - Script Changes
- And you! And you! - I was under orders.
Soapdish - Script Changes
And Montana turns out to be my daughter?
Soapdish - Script Changes
with the yellow teeth and the long nose hair.
Soapdish - Script Changes
I stopped you ungraciously just now and gave you pain.
Emma - More than a Friend
And I could not bear to see it.
Emma - More than a Friend
And the torture, I assure you, was acute.
Emma - More than a Friend
And I rushed back, anxious for your feelings.
Emma - More than a Friend
And I really didn't care to fucking walk down a fucking highway
Planes, Trains & Automobiles - A F***ing Car
And when I do that, I want you to massage my tongue with yours.
Cruel Intentions - Getting to First Base
I've dreamed about this my entire life, and... and...
Serendipity - The Groom's Gift
I've imagined the dress and the flowers
Serendipity - The Groom's Gift
and even the music the band was gonna play.
Serendipity - The Groom's Gift
And everything is exactly the way I want,
Serendipity - The Groom's Gift
I got yours, and I forgot to bring it.
Serendipity - The Groom's Gift

Audio pronunciation of And

American pronunciation

And pronounced by Ivy (child, girl)
And pronounced by Joanna (female)
And pronounced by Kendra (female)
And pronounced by Kimberly (female)
And pronounced by Salli (female)
And pronounced by Joey (male)
And pronounced by Justin (child, boy)
And pronounced by Matthew (male)

British pronunciation

And pronounced by Amy (female)
And pronounced by Emma (female)
And pronounced by Brian (male)