A campfire typically makes a crackling or popping sound as the wood burns. This noise occurs when moisture in the wood heats up and turns to steam, causing small bursts as the steam escapes. Additionally, the flames can produce a gentle whooshing sound as they dance and flicker. Together, these sounds create a comforting and warm ambiance around the campfire.
A campfire typically makes crackling and popping sounds as the wood burns and releases moisture. The intensity and frequency of these sounds can vary depending on the type of wood and how it is burning.
it makes a hollow noise when you pull on it but when it is a normal piece of paper it makes a crinkly noise
my BMW does not start it just makes a click noise
The noise an ox makes is typically described as a low "moo" sound.
The noise a bear makes is typically spelled as "roar" or "growl."
a parrot makes a screech noise
It means to make a noise that a Guinea pig makes. Or even more, the noise that a pig pig makes.
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How you did: The dolphin made a *the noise a dolphin makes* as it bobbed out of the water to look at us.
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The water rush makes the noise