cluck or cackle
Squawk can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to make a loud, harsh noise; as a noun, it refers to a loud, harsh cry or noise, particularly made by a bird.
The word rustle is a noun and a verb. The noun form is a soft crackling noise. The verb form means to make a soft crackling noise.
The progressive form of any verb is - be verb + verb-ing. egpresent progressive -- I am making lunch. My mother is making lunch. They are making lunchpast progressive -- I was making a noise. My mother was making a noise. They were making a noise.
The word "bang" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a loud noise or a sudden impact, while as a verb, it means to hit something forcefully or to make a loud noise. Additionally, "bang" can be used as an interjection to express excitement or surprise.
The passive voice for noise as a verb would include forms like "is noised", "are noised", "was noised", and "were noised".Example: Rumors of the merger were noised about for months.
Shriek means either to scream or a scream, depending on whether you're using it as a verb or a noun.
Verb: to make or become unlikely to give way or overturn
"Shush" is a verb that means to tell someone to be quiet or to make a gentle hushing sound to quiet them down. It is often used to calm or silence someone who is talking or making noise.
The verb hacer means "to do" or "to make."
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