A lorry makes sound primarily through its engine, exhaust system, and the friction between its tires and the road surface. These components create noise levels that can vary depending on factors like the lorry's speed, engine type, and road conditions.
The word "lorry" contains a short vowel sound. The 'o' is pronounced as /ɒ/ or /ɔː/ in British English and /ɑ/ in American English, making it a short vowel.
A swine typically makes a "oink" sound.
The plural of "lorry" is "lorries."
"Peep" is a palindrome for the sound a chick makes.
The sound a flute makes is typically spelled as "whistle" or "flutey."
by making friction or vibration
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was created in 1981.
The word "lorry" contains a short vowel sound. The 'o' is pronounced as /ɒ/ or /ɔː/ in British English and /ɑ/ in American English, making it a short vowel.
1. the lorry's 2. of the lorry
The opposite of a lorry is a pedestrian.
A hog sometimes makes a snorting sound, and sometimes makes a squealing sound.
Blow - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry album - was created in 1989.
It makes a hoooooorw sound
Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
Lorry, I think.
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong