Barking.
everybody wants that
desired
Yes, the word noise is a common noun.
The word swivel means that something swerved around something and made it turn
A homonym is a word that has the same spelling but a different meaning. So for thundered it would be thundered! Thundered having two different meanings, I guess maybe like the noise you hear after lightning, and a noise similar to it or something.
Something made a loud noise and made me jump.I bought her something special for her birthday.There was something like thirty applicants for one job.
To reduce the noise being made by something. Such as, using earplugs to muffle the noise from the lawn mower.
Yes, in English, the word 'noise' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
Inspired
everybody wants that
A wallaby is a native Australian marsupial. "Wannabe" is a made-up word to describe a person who wants to be something they are not.
desired
globalcocophony?
It is a bell.
The origins are from Latin - 'obstrepere' meaning 'to drown with noise'. The word is made up of Ob (meaning against) and Strepere (make a noise)
croaked like as in dead ;)
"Swish" is an onomatopoeic word, mimicking the sound of something moving quickly through the air, often used to describe the noise made by a quick movement or a sudden change in direction.