The drumming sound made by emus is courtship behaviour. This particular sound is made only by the female emu, and indicates she is broody and looking for a mate. Broody females can be quite aggressive, so the drumming sound may also be construed as a warning.
You may mean 'cacophony' which refers to loud, discordant noise.
Visual noise in simple English is any type of visual distraction. For example, piles of trash in the street can become visual noise if they distract people from enjoying the ambiance of an area.
It is a crunching noise not a creaking sound. This noise occurs when walking/stepping on lying snow/ice because your weight is causing the snow/ice to compact itself therefore making a sound. Also I do not know what you mean by 'old snow'. Hope this helped, :) :L
It COULD be caused from the lifters bleeding down after the enginge has set for 2 months. Lifters make a tapping type of sound. Oil has a tendency to drain away from parts after sitting for a while.. It may even be your bearings were making noise. Bearing make a knocking..hard rapping type of sound. If the noise went away after a short time, it ain't no biggie. If it still makes noise you may want to have a tech inspect it.
Laugh is a verb that typically refers to the act of making sounds with your voice and mouth to express amusement or joy. It can also be used as a noun to refer to the sound itself.
To make no noise whatsoever.
It doesnet really mean anything its just a noise they make to sound funny or cool or there friends might have a secret code with it me and my friends do
Different brand and model cd drives make different amounts of noise, and some make a lot of noise.
Like any other animal, emus can exhibit "mean" behaviour. This usually only happens if they are cornered or threatened, or if their young are threatened. Generally, however, emus are placid and curious creatures. Their tendency to peck at anything, and chase people for food, could be interpreted as mean behaviour, but it is not - it is a result of their curiosity.
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
Why do my car make a putt putt noise
It alludes to the sound of snoring.
To make a woeful noise, moaning piteously.
Not that much... I mean, how much can it make?
A loud bark or growl.
powerful, beating, drumming, strong controls
We would need to know where the noise was coming from and under what conditions it made the noise in order to make an assessment.