One example of an animal with an onomatopoeic name is the cuckoo, named after the sound that the male bird makes, "cuck-oo." Another example is the whip-poor-will, named after its distinctive call that sounds like "whip-poor-will."
NO
kinda onomatopoeic, i think.
The zipper got its name from the onomatopoeic sound it makes when it is opened or closed quickly, resembling a "zip" sound. The name was first used by the B.F. Goodrich Company when they introduced the device for use in rubber boots in 1923.
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Onomatopoetic.
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Yes. Bang!
Crashing
Onomatopoeic refers to words that imitate or resemble the sound which they describe. Examples include "buzz," "hiss," and "moo."
Some examples of onomatopoeic words are "buzz," "crash," "moo," "meow," "sizzle," and "splash." These words are meant to imitate the sound they represent.
"Pant, wheeze"
Hiss