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This is an example of a simile, which is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as." In this case, the noises of the battle are being likened to stones.
Cover its ears.
Tom may be afraid during thunderstorms due to a fear of loud noises, a past traumatic experience, or a phobia known as astraphobia. The sudden loud noises and flashing lights during thunderstorms can trigger anxiety or fear responses in some individuals.
make noises a jump as you hit the ball
It was very quiet in Vietnam when compared to the traffic and crowd noises of the US. The sometimes muffled sound of explosions and machingun fire was the only noises, other than the talk of men, that filled any particular day. If assigned to a Patton or Sheridan tank, or M113 ACAV (Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle), then the engine noises of those machines would be added the gunfire, explosions, and men's voices. If it was a real battle (the enemy was serious), then jet engines and helicopter noises would be added to the scene. If it was a small fight, seldom was airpower (jets or choppers) called in.
Not all the droids in Star Wars talk. Some make noises, like R2-D2. Those who can speak are rather limited to protocol droids and others like Trade Federation battle droids; the battle droids have a limited vocabulary even then. Others, like pit droids, make weird noises...
Cats make violent noises when they mate because the mating process is very violent. The cats are both aggressive towards each other.
human noises
they make harsh hissing noises.
The Art of Noises was created in 1913.
Room Noises was created in 2004.