clatter
That's sound of the men working on a chain gang. The chain came off of the sprocket again.
Chains can make a variety of sounds depending on how they are used. Common sounds associated with chains include clinking, rattling, and dragging. The material and size of the chain can also affect the sound it produces.
The word "chain" contains a short vowel sound. The "a" in "chain" is pronounced with a short /æ/ sound.
The sound of a chain is often referred to as a jangle or clink.
the sound is "klink" (:
The AI pair has a long A (ay) vowel sound.
No. The word "chain" has a long A sound (chayn) made by the AI. Rhymes with pain and rain.
A chain typically produces a metallic clinking or clattering sound when it moves or is manipulated. This noise results from the links of the chain striking each other or against other surfaces. The sound can vary in pitch and volume depending on the size and material of the chain.
A chainsaw makes a loud buzzing or roaring sound as the chain moves rapidly around the guide bar to cut through wood. It can be quite noisy and distinctive, often associated with the sound of cutting down trees or branches.
Yes. The AI pair is pronounced as a long A (ay) sound, to rhyme with main or mane.
ball and chain, tie the knot, hitched, tied down
possibly the timing chain tenisoner. wear on the plastic casuses a clicking sound.