Use plastic silverware!
The silverware was purloined from the kitchen without the thief making a sound.
scratching
sqirrels or mice, either in the wall or on the roof.
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Nails scratching on a blackboard are an unpleasant sound. Nattering may be another unpleasant sound.
laughter that makes the sound of silver (think bells or clinking silverware). like a child's laughter
Clink and clank mostly, with sliding and scratching sounds from the floor.
laughter that makes the sound of silver (think bells or clinking silverware). like a child's laughter
This means that your DVD drive damaged and needs to be changed. You can do this by buying a new DVD drive and replacing it yourself or call Microsoft up and they will fix it (maybe for a cost though). Or... Get a new one, dude.
the answer is something that is making aloud sound
The loudest sound comes from large plates of rock grinding on other large plates of rock. When these plates mass thousands if not millions of tons then low frequency, very powerful sounds are created. It is these sounds in the form of waves that cause buildings to sway or fall down
Sound is commonly translated into an analogue signal using a microphone. This is achieved with the help of the two electrically charged plates that sound has.Ê