The dull clunk of a mug on a saucer (though a mug is more likely to be plonked (placed down for our American friends) on a coaster, or on a saucer to protect the imitation formica covered table top (very popular in Great Britain), or even the highly polished table top surface found in most posher homes. The soothing clink of a cup when placed delicately onto a saucer when we British have afternoon tea.
yep, some writers use citadel to make it sound a little more dramatic
A tweet is the sound some small birds make, like a budgie. A tweet is the name of a message sent from the Twitter system.
A noun, the name of the sound or act of laughing.
Ree-sees Pee-sis Reese is the name of the guy that made them, so Reese's shows owner ship. The name Reese is not pronounces Ree-see, therefore adding the possessive apostrophe at the end just adds the extra s sound. It's NOT Ree-sis
moment has a long o sounda long vowel sound is a sound which is the same as, or very similar to the letter name of the vowel.
China.
Wedgwood is the name of a china company that makes tableware. (Like cups saucers plates etc)
A person who studies flying saucers is called a Ufologist.
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China (not the country, but the earth material)
Because that is the name of a sound.
they make the "squeak" sound
A person who studies flying saucers is called a Ufologist.
*batteries not included (1987)
they get the name from the sound their wings make
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