Some verbs to describe this reaction would be:
- fawning over
- to admire
- to gush
The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
jingle jangle
loud and very noisey that they sound like they are screaming.
We can hear it.
"Drip" mimics the sound a tap makes when water is slowly falling or leaking from it.
They don't make sounds.
clang
shake something and it makes a sound
Onomatopoetic. It means that the word used to describe something has a sound reminiscent of the thing itself. For example, the Chinese word for "cat" is "miao," which is the sound a cat makes.
Chirp Chirp Chirp...
There was a big bangThe sausages were sizzlingOnomatopoeia is when you describe something, but so it sounds like what you are describing.
"Sound" can be both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it can describe something that is stable, reasonable, or in good condition. For example, "a sound argument" or "sound advice."