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The word that describes the sound that bangles make is "jingle."
"Groan" could be an onomatopoeia because the sound of the word itself is similar to the sound someone would make while they were groaning. Grooooaaaannnn :/
Flute has a long U (long OO) sound, and a silent E. It rhymes with chute or shoot.
No, "latched" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as "buzz" or "boom." "Latched" is a verb that describes the action of securing something closed.
The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
the mirror reflects light in a straight pattern
The sound a bell makes is called "tinkle." This word describes the light, ringing sound often associated with smaller bells. Another term that could fit is "clang," which describes a louder, metallic sound typically made by larger bells.
The word that describes the sound that bangles make is "jingle."
Yes, a bell can make sound waves underwater. When a bell is struck underwater, it produces vibrations that travel through the water as sound waves. The sound waves can be heard by anyone underwater within the vicinity of the bell.
A little bell makes a soft, tinkling sound when it is shaken or when something hits it.
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* Bell pepper * Bluebell * Harebell
noThey do make a bell-like soundsupplement. I'd describe (some parts of) the song of a (NZ) Bell Bird as a chime.
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The nob is called a clapper. It is a part of a bell that moves inside the bell to create the ringing sound when struck against the sides.
A jingle bell typically makes a tinkling or ringing sound when it is moved or shaken. It is a metallic sound that is often associated with the holiday season.