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Words that describe sounds.
1, Huala: describes the sound of water.

2.Boom: used to write the sound of jumping or popping.

3. pa: used to write the sound of shooting, clapping or something hitting. The whip snapped off.

4. Jingle: used to write the sound of metal, porcelain, jade, etc.

5, fluttering: used to write the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground.

6, rumbling: the sound describing the object is particularly loud and has a deafening feeling.

7, plop: used to write the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground or falling into the water.

8. Dripping sound: the sound of dripping water under water.

9. Lulu: Used to write tears falling.

10, clapping: used to write the sound of clapping, etc.

1 1, tick: used to write the sound of water drops falling or clock swinging.

12. Tick-tock: describes the sound of water dripping on a stone.

13, very noisy: three words to describe the chaotic external environment.

14, Ta-da: used to write the sound of hooves and machine guns.

15, D: It is generally used to describe a bell, which is very crisp.

16, quack: used to write a crisp and short crash. The ground is frozen hard, and you will click when you walk.

17, Li: Use language to describe rivers.

18, fun: happy voice.

19, Gollum: the sound of water bubbling.

20, hiss: used to write the sound of bullets flying rapidly in the air. The bullet sizzled overhead.

2 1, sloped: used to write laughter, or the sound of water and gas squeezing. Such as: a sloped smile; With a snort, the ball was flat.

22. Bang: the sound of knocking on wood.

23. Collision sound: used to write the sound of falling, hitting or breaking objects. With a bang, the bowl fell to the ground and broke into pieces.

24. Smile: abb describes a person's facial expression and smile. Of course, this smile has a voice.

25. Ding-dong sound: used to write the sound of jade, metal, etc. hitting or dripping.

26. Whoops: Used to write about wind and whistle.

27, yum: used to write the sound of the soles of the feet patting the muddy ground.

28, quiet: describe no sound, very quiet.

29. Alas, it's the sound of sculling and singing while rowing.

Two syllables: Lala, Hua, Hua, Dong, Dong, Dong, Hua, Hu, Hu, Hu, Hu, Hu, Hu, Ya, Ga, Ga, and Didi answered, whizzing and moaning. Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu-Tu.

Type AB: Ping-pong, plop, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, purr, click, shut up, mumble, bang, meow, shout, chirp.

Type AAA: buzz, croak, croak, dadada, rumble and murmur.

AAB type: jingle, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click.

Aba type: bone branch

AAAA type: Dangdang Dangdang

AABB type: beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.

ABAB type: collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse, collapse.

ABCC type: Twitter and drums

ABCD type: Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Jingle bells.

ABCA type: knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock.

ABBB: It's raining.