Make+a+loud+noise

  • 91clap — klæp n. sudden loud noise, bang; applause; act of applauding; gonorrhea (Slang) v. clap hands, applaud; make a loud noise; send quickly, do quickly …

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  • 92clapped — klæp n. sudden loud noise, bang; applause; act of applauding; gonorrhea (Slang) v. clap hands, applaud; make a loud noise; send quickly, do quickly …

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  • 93clapping — adj. applauding n. accolade klæp n. sudden loud noise, bang; applause; act of applauding; gonorrhea (Slang) v. clap hands, applaud; make a loud noise; send quickly, do quickly …

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  • 94claps — klæp n. sudden loud noise, bang; applause; act of applauding; gonorrhea (Slang) v. clap hands, applaud; make a loud noise; send quickly, do quickly …

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  • 95thunder — I. n. 1. Reverberating report (of a discharge of atmospheric electricity). 2. Loud noise, roar, rumbling, boom, detonation. 3. Alarming threat, startling denunciation, fulmination. II. v. n. 1. Sound, rattle, roar, roll, boom. 2. Make a loud… …

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  • 96honk — UK [hɒŋk] / US [hɑŋk] verb Word forms honk : present tense I/you/we/they honk he/she/it honks present participle honking past tense honked past participle honked 1) [intransitive/transitive] to make a loud noise using a horn, especially the horn… …

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  • 97bang — bang1 [baŋ] vt. [ON banga, to pound, hammer; akin to Ger bengel, cudgel, of echoic orig.] 1. to hit with a resounding blow; strike hard and noisily 2. to shut (a door, window, etc.) noisily 3. to handle violently 4. [Vulgar Slang] to engage in… …

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  • 98bluster — I. v. n. 1. Roar (as the wind), make a loud noise. 2. Vapor, swagger, bully, vaunt, swell, domineer, gasconade, play the bully. See boast. 3. Make a great ado, make much ado about nothing. II. n. 1. Boisterousness, noise, tumu …

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  • 99roar — noun a full, deep, prolonged sound as made by a lion, natural force, or engine. ↘a loud, deep sound uttered by a person, especially as an expression of pain, anger, or great amusement. verb 1》 make or utter a roar.     ↘express in a roar.… …

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  • 100rattle — rat|tle1 [ˈrætl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Low German ratelen] 1.) [I and T] if you rattle something, or if it rattles, it shakes and makes a quick series of short sounds ▪ Dan banged on her door and rattled the handle. ▪… …

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