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sizzled |
The sausages sizzled on the BBQ.
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quack |
Quack is the sound a duck makes.
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crackle |
The fire started to crackle in the stove.
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flutter |
The butterflies wings began to flutter.
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sniff |
His cold made him sniff a lot.
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oink |
The pig went oink.
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mumble |
The crowd began to mumble with excitment.
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buzzing |
The crowd was buzzing with excitement.
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hissing |
The snake was hissing.
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onomatopoeia |
Onomatopoeia is when the sound of a word is the same as its meaning.
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personification |
Personification describes something non-human as if it is human.
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