It all depends on the type of bed, the movement, surroundings, or whether you are talking to a friend of writing a graphic novel: E.G:
Bed that squeals when you toss and turn: CREAK
Bed that moves across wooden floor: SCREECH
Bed that shuffles across carpet: (soft) RUMBLE
Bed that falls apart: CRASH
I hope you found some use to this :)
The most common noise associated with a bed is a "snore" (audible nasal sound while breathing in your sleep).
Bunk bed.
That blanket on your bed is a comforter.
A howling sound
No. Bed has a short E and rhymes with led and wed. The word "bead" has the long E sound.
The most common noise associated with a bed is a "snore" (audible nasal sound while breathing in your sleep).
Yes, the word "smell" has a short vowel sound because the "e" is pronounced as "eh" as in "bed."
The proper adjective is Roman (of or from Rome, or the Roman Empire).The sound-alike word is roaming (moving about).
Yes, the word "bed" has a short vowel sound for the letter "e."
Yes, the word "bed" has a short vowel sound.
There are many ways to spell the "ooh" sound. You can spell it oh, or uh. This depends on exactly what sound it is making.
cama
The word "bed" has a short vowel sound for the letter "e."
Sound of electricity
You will worry or be alarmed.Stimulate the baby to move by giving her a snack ,touch your tummy, let him be awake with a sound or try to repositioned yourself in bed.
No, bean has the vowel sound /iː/ (as in "ee"), while bed has the vowel sound /ɛ/ (as in "eh").
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