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Cock
The sound a rooster makes is typically spelled as "cock-a-doodle-doo."
the sound of the word is geegee
Male and female pigeons make very similar sounds, even during courtship. The only sex-specific sound is that of the male, a soft rolling hoo that is made while he circles the female to impress her.
The sound made by a cock, or rooster, is typically referred to as a crow. This vocalization is a loud and distinctive series of sounds that can vary in pitch and duration. The crowing of a rooster is a form of territorial and dominance behavior, often occurring at dawn to mark their territory and communicate with other roosters.
The figurative language used in "The strain of strutting chanticleer cry Cock-a-doodle-doo!" is onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is where words imitate the sound they make, like "cock-a-doodle-doo" imitating the sound of a rooster crowing.
Commonly called cock-a-doodle-doo in English. It could also be: cock-crow.
Same as any other chicken, although they do crow a lot more and make the 'cock-a-doodle-doo' noise
you have to slide it back so much, that you hear a click sound which indicates that it is ready to fire. if you cant even cock it, ask your dad to do it.
they make sound which contain vibrations and have very high pitched voices which make sounds like cocok and others BY MICHAEL
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The "Cock a doodle doo" rhyme is believed to have originated in the late 17th century. It is used to imitate the sound of a rooster crowing and is commonly associated with the dawn or morning time.