When someone cries, they often produce a range of sounds, including sobs, whimpers, or even gasps. The noise can vary depending on the intensity of the emotion being felt, with some people making quieter, more controlled sounds while others may sob loudly and uncontrollably. Tears may also accompany these sounds, adding to the overall expression of sadness or distress.
To cry as cats in rutting time; to make a harsh, offensive noise., A caterwauling.
Yes that's is one meaning of noise. Noise can also mean a loud out cry/ shouting
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.
This noise hurts the dogs ears and makes them uncomfortable, so they cry out.
Stuff your face in a pillow it really does work. Why do you cry though? Do you wanna talk about it?
Can you show me what sound bats make and yes they do make a sound.
There are many primitive "pariah" type dogs in the world that are not breeds but are very quiet as in they do not bark but do make noise. All dogs make noise. They yodel, yip, cry, scream, howl and make grumble growl sounds. They can be as noisy and vocal as a barking dog.
Yes, yes they do. They make a cry comparable to a dog whistle. The decible level is so high that human being can not hear them. Sea turtles have been reported to make these noises in patterns like some sort of language. these creatures are very complex.
Poodles make all kinds of noises. They whine and cry when they want to be picked up and cuddled. They cry and howl if they get hurt. They bark and howl like a siren if they here a new noise outside. They also grunt and mown when playing tug the ball.
It's either a cry or row.
Babies cry when they hear a cow moo because it is a loud and unfamiliar sound that can startle them. The sudden noise can be overwhelming for their sensitive ears, causing them to cry in response.
The 'howl' is the wailing cry of wolves, dogs etc.