The likely term is a "cockadoodling rooster" (crowing roosters are said to sound like cock-a-doodle-doo).
No, that is not how you spell it.It is called a whoopee cushion, not a whoop cushion.
Examples from contributors: Spuuushh ffftt shh-shh-shh
The sound a horse makes is a neigh.The verb tenses are:neighneighedneighingA horse can also whinny.
The spelling of the sound a baby makes when crying is "waaaah". Some babies might also be yelling "maaaaaaaa maaaaaaaa", as if they are asking for their mother.
The sound a rooster makes is typically spelled as "cock-a-doodle-doo."
cock-a-doodle-doo
crowed: sound made by a rooster bragging crowd: a group of people
A rooster, also known as a "cock," makes a sound called crowing. This sound is a loud and distinctive call that is often associated with waking people up at dawn.
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
rowr!
caw because a rooster makes a crow and a crow makes a caw so they are opposites.
The sound a penguin makes is typically spelled "hok hok" or "bray."
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The likely term is a "cockadoodling rooster" (crowing roosters are said to sound like cock-a-doodle-doo).
The sound a buzzer makes when the answer is wrong is typically spelled as "bzzz" or "buzz."
The sound a goat makes is typically spelled "maa" or "bleat."