'Boing', according to Webster's dictionary
or, woing woing woing woing, depending on the length, width, material, and number of jiggles it makes.
what sound do mexican harps make
Check the spring perch, look for a rubber bushing that the springs sit on. Compare it the other side that doesn't squeak.
it makes the sound of a flute
No; sound comes from vibrations.
No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
yes
"Sarah" | loved | "sound" = at recital Sarah | decided | to audition = for choir in spring
Possibly nothing more than the brake pedal return spring catching on something.
"Boing" is not typically found in standard English dictionaries, but it is commonly used as onomatopoeia to represent a bouncing sound or action, like the sound a spring or a cartoon character might make when bouncing.
you can't hear wood
vernal pool
No, "spring" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, origins, or spellings. "Spring" does not have a different word that sounds the same but has a different meaning.
No, the spring constant can vary depending on the material used to make the spring. Different materials have different properties that can affect the spring constant.
They don't make a sound.
yes there is one is the hot springs and other is the season
starfishes make no sound
Make Sound was created in 2007.