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yes puff is an onomatopoeia
yes, clap is an onomatopoeia!! :)
No. onomatopoeia has to do with sound. I agree, but if you use words like WHAM, BOOM or BANG, then, it becomes an onomatopoeia.
technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.
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Yes, the word "crash" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of objects colliding or breaking.
Not it is not.
Snap!
The word 'tapping' is a special case. It in its various forms can be used as both a verb or onomatopoeia.If you were to say, "The bird was tapping at the window.", it would be categorized as a verb.On the other hand, if you were to say: "There, once again, appeared the bird at the window. Tap! Tap! Tap!, I heard on the glass."The 'tapping' would be onomatopoeia.
No. Well, it could be, but it's pretty lame. Jangle is a better example, or chirp. Or bleat, or buzz.
It has a predicate noun: accident.
In North Carolina can one spouse enter the marital home through breaking a window?
yes, a window might break on its own but, with presser from wind or weakness
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True.
Jam starts with breaking glass (a window being smashed).