Please take action when I say this! the cracking sound that you hear in your shoulder is the early stages of muscular dystrophy. Try getting optimum nutrition products from GNC. Do not, i repeat do not go to the doctor for this issue because they will tell you a bunch of lies and keep telling you that we r still searching for a cure when the cure is right in every ones faces PROTEIN!, exercise including stretching. All of these are going to help you grow your muscles and keep maintenance on them. I know this because i have mild muscular dystrophy and every time i exercise and get my nutrition, the cracking sounds in my back and shoulders fade away day by day. Be sure to make this a daily habit or else you will be back at square one again. Another important product you should use is natural HGH and fishoil. These products will take away body fat as prevent your body from breaking down. Vitamin C is a must also I highly suggest you use multivitamins.
The most likely source of a crunching sound in your basement ceiling would be mice.
There is a good chance your rotors have been worn too thin, which in turn causes the crunching/grinding sound when stopping
It makes a very light crunching sound. It usually is very pleasant except when you are watching a movie and you can't hear the actors over your crunching!
A combination of a sloshing, whooshing and crunching sound.
starch
they make a crunching noise
They make a huge crunching sound when you step on them.
The word 'crunching' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to crunch. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:I heard their footsteps crunching through the surface of the frozen snow. (verb)The cookies made a crunching sound when we bit into them. (adjective)The crunching of leaves under my feet reminded me of my youth. (noun)
While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
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While a praying mantis is eating it tends to actually make a crunching sound. Praying mantis do have small stomachs so they tend to eat small insects like bees, moths, and flies. The crunching sound is made from them eating. If praying mantis are not eating, they do not make any
I presume you mean the sound of eating a crisp, which case it is a crackling sound usually with the mouthing of, and hence the sound of, "hhhhhhum", then a muffled crunching sound as the teeth (molars) grind up and break down the crisp with the help of saliva.