Barking.
everybody wants that
desired
Yes, the word noise is a common noun.
The noun form for the adjective noisy is noisiness, a concrete noun.The word 'noise' is a concrete noun.Because the noun 'noise' and the adjective 'noisy' are words for something auditory, something heard, something physical, the noun forms will always be concrete.A concrete noun can be used in an abstract context such as 'The noise of his guilty conscience finally made him confess.'
The word swivel means that something swerved around something and made it turn
Something made a loud noise and made me jump.I bought her something special for her birthday.There was something like thirty applicants for one job.
The word "muffle" means to wrap or cover something to reduce noise or to make it quieter. It can also refer to smothering or dampening a sound or voice.
Yes, in English, the word 'noise' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
everybody wants that
Inspired
A wallaby is a native Australian marsupial. "Wannabe" is a made-up word to describe a person who wants to be something they are not.
desired
globalcocophony?
The origins are from Latin - 'obstrepere' meaning 'to drown with noise'. The word is made up of Ob (meaning against) and Strepere (make a noise)
It is a bell.
croaked like as in dead ;)
"Swish" is an onomatopoeic word, mimicking the sound of something moving quickly through the air, often used to describe the noise made by a quick movement or a sudden change in direction.