There are a number of different sounds that a bus can make. These can include the loud roar of the engine, the honking of the horn, or the whoosing of the wheels.
"Buzz" sounds like "bus."
There are a number of different sounds that a bus can make. These can include the loud roar of the engine, the honking of the horn, or the whoosing of the wheels.
The song "The Wheels on the Bus" was written by Verna Hills in 1939. It is a popular children's song that describes the various sounds and actions of a bus ride.
The sounds of a bus can be described as a deep rumble of the engine, the whoosh of air as it accelerates, the rhythmic thud of tires on the pavement, and the occasional hiss of brakes. Additionally, there are the creaks and groans of the chassis as it navigates turns, along with the chatter of passengers and the beeping of doors opening and closing. Together, these sounds create a distinct auditory landscape that characterizes the experience of riding a bus.
There's the "s" sound like in "bus" and the other is like in "cars".
Bus Frequency- (Also Known as Bus Speed) is the rate (or frequency) at which the data on the motherboard is written and read. :)
There's the "s" sound like in "bus" and the other is like in "cars".
Sounds like a tape worm.
No. That sounds more like a curse than a threat.
wd40, from experience, sounds stupid but it works!
There is a bus chase sequence in the first Dirty Harry film, but a bus driving into town sounds more like The Gauntlet, a 1977 film starring Clint Eastwood as a policeman who is NOT Dirty Harry.
it sounds like it could be jeepers creepers 2?