The nouns of a mouse is Click click
The sound of snake is whooooooooshhh!
How do you write some other sounds?
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The "pitter patter" of raindrops
The "chugging" of a train
The "scratching" od a pencil on paper...
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on·o·mat·o·poe·ia( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-mt-p, -m"at-)
n.
The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that try to be like the sounds associated with the objects or whereabouts they refer to.
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on·o·mat·o·poe·ia( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-mt-p, -m"at-)
n.
The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that impersonate the sounds associated with the objects or engagements they refer to.
slow precipitation plip plop, heavy precipitation kursssh,moving train fufufufufufufuf,pencil ssseeeeee,
and thanks that be entertaining to figure out. raindrops- tip hit tip tap
moving train- ????
scribbling- scritch gash (:P couldnt think of anythin else) Drip Drop Drip Drop
Clickety Clack Clickety Clack
Scritch Scratch Scritch Scratch My pencil slithered furiously atop the thesis. I think pencil's slither, to be precise the sound they brand, at least mine do, especially when writing nearly something you feel devoted about.
Sound of a train is TOOT TOOT
Sound of a mouse is NIBBLE NIBBLE
A car is VEROOMMMM
Drinking is GULP GULP The nouns of the belt running above our office go kachunck a chunk chuck chunk we we we kachunch a chunk. Source(s):
We work in a warehouse and the belt is used to move product into trucks.
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