Explore this spelling list: Fifteen Examples Of Onomatopoeia. This page is filled with fun activities, spelling games, and resources to aid in your spelling journey. Click on the learning tabs to discover different ways to study.
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bumblebee |
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clang |
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drizzle |
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flip-flop |
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growl |
A dog might growl to protect its pups.
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hiccup |
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knock |
There was a knock at the door.
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mumble |
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Ping-Pong |
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owl |
The owl called with a hoot.
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patter |
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quack |
Quack is the sound a duck makes.
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roar |
I heard the roar of a wild animal.
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sizzle |
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tick |
A tick is a small biting insect.
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