squeak
it makes a squeaky sound
blare
The phrase "squeaky clean" is considered a cliché because it has been overused to describe something that is exceptionally clean or free of dirt and moral blemishes. Its origin from the sound of a clean surface, like a squeaky toy or floor, has made it a vivid but unoriginal expression. As language evolves, phrases like this can lose their impact due to frequent repetition, making them sound trite or unoriginal.
You can call the sound made by the bulbs as the chirping sound.
The puffles on club penguin? Well I haven't been on there since I was 14, but I think they made a squeaky sound. Cute, like a bunny or something. I know I know bunnies dont squeak but whatever! :)
the sound of a dolphin is usually a high piched sound to communicate to other dolphins Dolphin's sound is called Click.
Snorting and bleating, at least.
I think it is called "chattering" ...
In Tamil, the sound made by a donkey is typically described as "heehaw" or "jaikattu."
The bed was squeaky, so we got a new one.The squeaky door is getting on my nerves.My dog loves her squeaky toy.There was a squeaky voice from upstairs.
The sound made by a wild goose
The sound that is made when one holds his tongue against the roof of the mouth is called a "turkey call." This positioning is also used to form the "nt" sound.