Sound from an Embden
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HONKSound from an Embden
PURRSound from an Abyssinian
BANGSound from an explosion
WOLFWHISTLESound from an ogler
BAMSound from an impact
HOOTSound from an owl
TWEETSound from an aviary
MEWSound from an Abyssinian
RAHSound from an athletic supporter
SNARLSound from an angry dog
TONESound from an answering machine
GASPSound from an excited fan.
CREAKSound from an unoiled hinge
PSSTSound from an exam cheater
AAHSound from an exam room
HISSSound from an angry cat
GNARSound from an angry dog
CHUGSound from an iron horse
GRRSound from an angry dog
BEEPSound from an upset driver
HISSSound from an arch-backed cat
OOHSound from an eager classroom handraiser
HISSSound from a cat with an arched back
HISSSound from an cat with an arched back
rhotacizeto change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotaciseto change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotacizesRHOTACIZE, to change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotacizedRHOTACIZE, to change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotacisesRHOTACISE, to change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotacisingRHOTACISE, to change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotacisedRHOTACISE, to change to an r- sound, esp from z
rhotacizingRHOTACIZE, to change to an r- sound, esp from z
cuttomake an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television
weakento change (a speech sound) to an articulation requiring less effort, as from geminate to nongeminate or from stop to fricative
provectionthe carrying forward of a sound at the end of a word to the beginning of the next (as 'a newt' from original from 'an ewt')
metronomea mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound from a pendulum with an adjustable period of swing
provectionsPROVECTION, the carrying forward of a sound at the end of a word to the beginning of the next (as 'a newt' from original from 'an ewt')
metronomesMETRONOME, a mechanical device which indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music by producing a clicking sound from a pendulum with an adjustable period of swing
phasingThe modification of the sound signal from an electric guitar or other electronic instrument by introducing a phase shift into either of two copies of it and then recombining them
didjeridusAn Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume