This is called the "death rattle," and it occurs when air moves through mucus that has accumulated in the throat of a dying person after loss of the cough reflex, and loss of the ability to swallow. It is a common occurrence, and does not cause the dying person any pain.
roar really loud noise
Martin R Fink has written: 'Airframe noise component interaction studies' -- subject(s): Airframes, Airplanes, Noise
any unpleasant souond is noise either it is music or anyothrthing else. noise r always high pitched
R. B. Bullen has written: 'Reaction to aircraft noise on RAAF bases' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Environmental aspects, Noise
· r (are) · rabbit food (vegetables) · racket (noise)
Philip R. Gliebe has written: 'UHB engine fan broadband noise reduction study' -- subject(s): Fan blades, Noise reduction, Blade slap noise, Engine tests, Broadband, Flight simulators, Turbine wheels, Turbofan engines, Noise generators, Engine noise
it is a vowel that u can only hear the "R" sound
8934 belive me its right they r dying
J. R. Hassall has written: 'Acoustic noise measurements'
R. Vaicaitis has written: 'Design of sidewall treatment for cabin noise control of a twin engine turboprop aircraft' -- subject(s): Noise, Airplanes, Acoustical engineering 'Experimental study of noise transmission into a general aviation aircraft' -- subject(s): Noise control, Aircraft cabins
a riot
heck to the no! where did you hear that?