an insect having nasty string
mosquito
a cricket
By rubbing their wings together
=No actually rubbing a pen on a comb sounds like a cricket. Closest way I know is just saying katydid .=
There are many different words for sounds that insects make. Some of the loudest insect noises are made by grasshoppers and crickets by rubbing parts of their bodies together, and this is called stridulation. Other insect noises are simply the sound of the wings beating. Most people would call this buzzing, but that is not a scientific word!
The sound crickets make is called chirping. They make it by rubbing their wings together as they are looking for a mate.
singing well You sing well sounds nice.
The "Buzzlegum"
children singing
Insects can make buzzing sounds by fluttering their wings, or sounds called Stridulation, made by rubbing body parts together (for example, grasshoppers rub their legs against their wings). Often we can't hear the sounds many insects make, unless they are recorded and amplified.
The word insect has a short I sound and a short E sound.
It started by people making sounds in their throats and later it became singing
it means you have a sour voice from yelling or singing
birds singing soft music