no. onomatopia is something like Crunch! or Swoosh! though it probably devoloped into the English language because it sounded like what people were trying to explain. :)
An example of an onomatopoiea is: The waves crashed and smashed against the sea defence, OR The trees rustledin the wind, OR The sausages hissed and spat in the frying pan.
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Grnf seems like a good word to describe that. Either that, or crunch snuffle crunch.
That might be because there exoskeleton is being crushed, along with most of their bones. In some cases, they might crunch because they have a shell.
no. onomatopia is something like Crunch! or Swoosh! though it probably devoloped into the English language because it sounded like what people were trying to explain. :)
onomatopia
Onomatopeia, like all poetic devises, is simply a way to make language sound more pleasing to the ear.
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As a heavy breath. grunt or sigh - it is.
Ex. pop! could be for popcorn
Crunch does not have a plural, but "crunch" is the proper conjugation of it for a plural noun.She crunches.They crunch.
This is an example of personification, where the dried berries are described as inflicting a harsh assault, attributing human qualities to them.
5 examples of onomatopoeia are splash, growl, bang, fwoosh, and buzz.
there is no TM crunch because I have ar and used all tms and HMS and there is no crunch but mightyena can learn crunch
there is no TM crunch because I have ar and used all tms and HMS and there is no crunch but mightyena can learn crunch
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