The classic way of teaching this is to used the example
"a babbling brook"
2007-01-17 01:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not an example just TOP marks for spelling ONOMATOPOEIA 10/10!
2007-01-17 09:14:11
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answered by Tiger Tantric 3
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A word that sounds like a sound
Splosh
2007-01-17 09:11:18
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answered by jamand 7
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babbling, bloop, plop, cackle, crack -- words that sound like what they mean, which is to say words which describe a sound by giving you a taste of that sound. Say "Crack!" like a tree limb breaking off, about to fall on your head. There you go!
2007-01-17 09:13:33
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answered by auntb93again 7
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There is always cuckoo and boom. In Bangkok Thailand another word for the art of makeing love is called "boom boom".
2007-01-17 09:12:56
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answered by jerome2all 6
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knock knock is the onomatopoeia for the sound when you knock a door!
or hahahahahaha the sound of a laugh!
2007-01-17 09:12:29
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answered by Angela Vicario 6
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THWARP
sorry about the capslock......that's just the only way that thwarp looks cool
2007-01-17 09:12:48
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answered by retired 6
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Scamper
It looks exactly as it sounds when you look at your pet doing it
2007-01-17 09:10:33
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answered by boobboo77 2
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Crash, Boom, Bam!
A word which infers a noise or sound.
2007-01-17 09:28:42
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answered by petra 1
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booming? this the one where the word sounds like its meaning? or is it repeated letters... i can't remember...
2007-01-17 09:07:15
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answered by phedro 4
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