It all depends on the type of bed, the movement, surroundings, or whether you are talking to a friend of writing a graphic novel: E.G:
Bed that squeals when you toss and turn: CREAK
Bed that moves across wooden floor: SCREECH
Bed that shuffles across carpet: (soft) RUMBLE
Bed that falls apart: CRASH
I hope you found some use to this :)
The most common noise associated with a bed is a "snore" (audible nasal sound while breathing in your sleep).
Bunk bed.
That blanket on your bed is a comforter.
A howling sound
No. Bed has a short E and rhymes with led and wed. The word "bead" has the long E sound.
The most common noise associated with a bed is a "snore" (audible nasal sound while breathing in your sleep).
Yes. The E has a short E vowel sound, as in spell.
The proper adjective is Roman (of or from Rome, or the Roman Empire).The sound-alike word is roaming (moving about).
The word bed has no A or A sound. The word "bad" has a short A sound.
There are many ways to spell the "ooh" sound. You can spell it oh, or uh. This depends on exactly what sound it is making.
Yes, the word "bed" has a short vowel sound.
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Bed has a short E vowel sound, "eh" as in bet, beg, get, and red.
Sound of electricity
Bunk bed.
That blanket on your bed is a comforter.
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