I just say bump, or crashed.
One thing about being a writer - you're going to have to learn how to write what you imagine and feel down for yourself. We can't tell you exactly what to write, because then it's not your writing any more.What sounds do you think are spooky? What noises do they make? How do they sound to you? See if you can write down what the scariest noise you can imagine might sound like!
Write down different properties of light and sound?
I'll take a stab at answering your comment. Although, for future reference this is a website where you are supposed to ask questions, and there is no way to answer what you said. Although, I will try, The sound of a clad coins and a silver coin sound different when they hit a solid surface. Silver will kind of make a "tingy" sound, where as clad coins make more of a dull sound when they fall on a table or something similar.
Good writers don't try to make new words for sounds. Just write "the ice cracked" and that will tell your readers all they need to know.
speaking from experience from ww2 Southampton bombing raids; bombs traveling at or above the velocity of sound; make a screaming, or whistling sound. The better you hear them; the more certainty it is not falling on you. The one that hits you you will not hear; for it gets there before its sound. ----
Make things sound the same
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First you need to brainstorm. Write down 50 things that might make a screeching sound. One of those things will make you want to write your story.
You can't but if your lonely write to an inmate
The vowel sound in "fall" is the short vowel sound /ɑ/, as in the word "ball."
There was a sound nearby but I couldn't make it out.
It makes almost no sound at all - apart from maybe a very feint scraping noise.
Yes, the word "fall" has a short a vowel sound. The a in fall is pronounced as /ɔ/ (as in "all").
"Fall" contains a short vowel sound. The 'a' in "fall" is pronounced as 'æ', which is a short vowel sound.
One thing about being a writer - you're going to have to learn how to write what you imagine and feel down for yourself. We can't tell you exactly what to write, because then it's not your writing any more.What sounds do you think are spooky? What noises do they make? How do they sound to you? See if you can write down what the scariest noise you can imagine might sound like!
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?