Ah, the sound a chicken makes is spelled "cluck." Just imagine a happy little hen wandering around the farm, spreading joy with each gentle cluck. It's a simple and delightful sound that always brings a smile to my face.
The noise a bear makes is typically spelled as "roar" or "growl."
Maybe Eh-Uh! ?
"Clucker" is a colloquial term used for a chicken. It is often used to refer to the sound or noise a chicken makes.
The noise a lion makes is commonly spelled as "roar." This onomatopoeic word captures the deep, powerful sound that lions produce, especially when communicating with each other.
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The noise a bear makes is typically spelled as "roar" or "growl."
How you did: The dolphin made a *the noise a dolphin makes* as it bobbed out of the water to look at us.
The typical goose noise is described as a "honk."
Maybe Eh-Uh! ?
cock-a-doodle-doo
Baa. Sometimes mmmbaaa
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Something that makes a lot of noise is noisy.
Here are a few. It's pretty simple, I don't know why you couldn't have answered it. - A fish has scales - A fish breaths under water - A fish doesn't make noise - A chicken makes noise - A (female) chicken lays eggs -They are both edible and are eaten quite often.
"Clucker" is a colloquial term used for a chicken. It is often used to refer to the sound or noise a chicken makes.
The two ways I can think of are "boing" as in the noise a spring makes, and "Boeing" as in the airplane manufacturer.
The noise a lion makes is commonly spelled as "roar." This onomatopoeic word captures the deep, powerful sound that lions produce, especially when communicating with each other.