Probably osteoarthritis which is a degenerative joint disease.
It Makes A Crunchy Sound When You Eat It
Crunchy because of when you bite it.
I think an apple sounds crunchy or crisp when you bite or cut the apple. This is my opinion, I ! ^_^
Yes, the word "knee" does have a short vowel sound. The "ee" in knee is pronounced as a short vowel sound, not a long vowel sound.
Crunchy Chi Itchy
the sound of the leaves are as crunchy as... burnt toast a bag of chips bones cracking crumbling paper?
The sound "knee deep" is not an onomatopoeia because it does not imitate a sound like words such as "buzz" or "meow." Onomatopoeias are words that resemble the sound they represent. "Knee deep" is a descriptive phrase, not an onomatopoeic word.
The noise is usually caused by one of three things: 1. The cartilage in the knee has worn a bit or pieces have chipped off due to injury or wear. This creates an uneven surface, which creates a noise as the rough pieces pull over each other. 2. The sack that holds fluid around the knee becomes inflamed, tight, or develops scar tissue. This can be from use or injury. 3. The kneecap is not aligning correctly, and scrapes as it pulls into position when you bend the leg. Two of these can be treated or improved, depending on severity, with a shot of cortisone into the knee. The other can be improved with special exercises to get the knee to pull into the correct position, a physical therapist or doctor will show you the exercises which will be customized depending on which way your kneecap is pulling. All of these require a visit to a sports medicine doctor, and at minimum an x-ray, to rule out other causes that might cause noise but be more serious and need more aggressive treatment or surgery.
zhee (as in sh, only with more of a z sound) ver (as in very)nee (as in knee)knee
because they are hard and when you teeth meet the surface of the biscuit it makes a... crunch,crunchy sound! yeno?
A marshmallow sounds cracky