The sound of a clock is commonly called: Tick Tock.
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That would be the flute. The flute is made of metal, but it was originally made of wood.
Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire, invented an alarm clock in 1787. His alarm clock, however, rang at only one time-4 a.m. He invented this device so that he would never sleep past his usual waking time. He never patented or manufactured it. The first modern alarm clock was made by Antoine Redier (1817-1892) in 1847. It was a mechanical device; the electric alarm clock was not invented until around 1890. The earliest mechanical clock was made in 725 c.e. in China by Yi Xing and Liang Lingzan.
actually it has a sweeter sound to it. In the related link box below, I posted a site where you can see and read about them.
Not really. They won't work properly if they don't make a sound, because if they didn't make a sound the balls would be made of rubber, vinyl, etc. Thus, they wouldn't have the same properties as a regular pool ball.
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A clock ticks.
A clock is commonly said to make the sound of 'tick tock' - the sound being made by a mechanical escapement.
"Tick-tock" is the general English onomatopoeia for the sound made by an analog clock.
No, it's simply the sound made by a clock. Even "the song" is named after the sound made by a clock. (listen to the lyrics "tick tock on the clock") Also the correct spelling is: tick tock; the song is deliberately misspelled as tik tok.
A hoot sound
That would depend on the clock (some are all made of wood) but usually the metal parts are made of brass.
A rasp is a course file. During the 1850's the sound it made was use to describe the sound that is now called raspy.
The sound would be squelching.
What is the sound made when (insert overweight woman's name) removes her girdle? Describe the sound made when Dr. Renee Richards takes off her pantyhose.
The hour the first clock was made at morning
A ship's clock is traditionally made of a non-corrosive metal such as brass or bronze. It would then be enclosed in wooden furnishings to secure it and provide a stable platform.