How about crackle, sizzle and pop.
Onomatopoeia: Where sounds are spelled out as words; or, when words describing sounds actually sound like the sounds they describe. I heard him gurgling water.
vroom, buzz, and crash.
Yes. Some bird sounds can be easily described (e.g. an owl) wherease others are more difficult to describe, using words. Words like squeak squawk whistle hoot screech peep can be used to describe bird sounds.
Onomatopoeia is the name for words formed from an imitation of natural sounds. Words like bang and hiss imitate the sounds they describe and are examples of onomatopoeia.
"Buzz" sounds like "bus."
Onomatopoeia is when sounds are suggested as words.
There are a number of different sounds that a bus can make. These can include the loud roar of the engine, the honking of the horn, or the whoosing of the wheels.
Rickety
Sounds of korotkoff are the sounds that can be auscultated over a partically occluded artery.
They were developed from ancient words used to describe the concept of that number. The modern pronounciation is judged by univerities and society at large.
Labored Moist Deep Shallow Difficult Stertorous (sounds like snoring)