Dishes can clatter
Clatter
Clatter
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
Scrub, klink, or.....Ever heard claws on a chalkboard?
The sound of dishes clinking together is known as "clatter." This term is used to describe the sharp, metallic noise produced when dishes or other objects made of hard materials collide or strike each other. The clatter of dishes can vary in intensity and pitch depending on factors such as the force of impact, the shape and material of the objects, and the surface on which they are placed.
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
The sound of a sparrow is called chip.
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
It was made by air vibrating called sound waves
Dishes were made in China of a special clay found in the country. It is called Kaolin and it is the clay that porcelain is made out of. Porcelain is one of the most fragile of the pottery clays and is the most luminescent.
The sound made by wind blowing is typically called "whistling" or "howling."