GRAMMER
SOUND WORDS
The word onomatopoeia
is combination of two Greek words,’ onoma’ meaning
"name" and ‘poiein’
meaning "to
make" .Thus it means "to make a name or sound".
So Onomatopoeia
means nothing more than the sound it makes
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OBJECTS
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SOUNDS
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OBJECTS
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SOUNDS
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Planes
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Zoom
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Dishes
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Rattle;
Clatter
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Bells
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Ring;
Peal
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Doors
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Bang;
Slam
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Brakes
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Screech
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Drums
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Beat
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Bugles
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Call
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Feet
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Tramp;
Shuffle
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Bullets
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Ping
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Fire
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Crackle
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Canes
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Wish
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Glass
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Tinkle
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Chains
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Clank;
Rattle
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Guns
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Boom
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Clocks
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Tick;
Thime
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Heart
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Throb;
Beat
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Coins
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Clink;
Jingle
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Hinges
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Creak
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Corks
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Pop
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Hoofs
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Thunder
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Raindrops
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Patter
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Horns
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Toot;
Hoot
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Saws
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Buzz
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Kettles
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Sing
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Sirens
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Wail
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Leaves
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Rustle
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Steam
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Hiss
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Paper
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Crinkle;
Rustle
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Streams
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Murmur
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Trains
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Rumble
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Telephones
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Buzz
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Trumpets
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Blare
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Thunder
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Clap,
Peal, Rumble
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Watch
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Tick
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Water
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Bubble;
Lap; Drip
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Wings
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Whir
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Whips
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Crack;
Lash
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Wind
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Howl;
Sigh
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