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Water stream sound
Water stream sound










water stream sound

The river bank is a Roman using his shield to push away the enemy. The stream is like a drop of water trickling down a window. Experience the benefits of nature sounds, all day or overnight. Bring nature inside - or anywhere you go. Nature sounds have a positive effect on the mind and body. Enhance your well-being and feel more comfortable with relaxing sounds of nature. The rapids zoom like footballers trying to score goals. Relaxing soothing sound of a gentle stream. The stream is a deadly snake, slithering through the knobbly stones at the bottom of the fast flowing cloudy water. The river is a grizzly bear, leaping to catch its prey. The estuary is a seal, trying to find its way back into the tidal ways. The rampaging river moves swiftly, stealing anything in its path. The river is like a silver ribbon, laid across the land. The waterfall is like a baby taking his first step – but failing. The stream is a fish, swimming in between the rocks. The crystal clear waterfall is like a giant shower. The waterfall is like a diver, reaching for the waters that await it. The creek is a flower, gradually blooming into a river. The waterfall glistened as the spotlight sun shone upon it, whilst it performed for the fish. The waterfall is a boulder, racing angrily to the bottom to upset the calm water below. The river is a runner, tumbling rapidly over the river bed. The estuary opened his mouth wider and wider until he vomited waves into the sea. The rapids, gushing and free, shouting, mad river like a hunting bear. The lake is like a cheetah waiting to charge. The lake is a snake, slithering past the sturdy rocks and chomping up the tributaries as it sneakily slithers by. The canal smiled maliciously as his toxic smell roamed around the air. The rapids crash from side to side like a lion trying to get out of its cage.

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The rapids are like children, always full of energy, bouncing and leaping everywhere they go. The brook is a baby, crawling through the countryside. The fast moving waterfall is like a stampede rushing to get to safety. The Wharfe is a snake that sneaks around Otley. I was so impressed with some of the ideas! Here is a taste: Noun: There was a sudden whoosh of air as the wind blew the door open.We’ve been thinking about rivers recently in Year 6 and today we were trying to capture our thoughts on rivers by using metaphors and similes in our writing. Verb: The wind whooshed outside as we sat down to our dinner. (of wind) make a sound when moving swiftly Noun: The trickle of water told me there might be a stream nearby. Verb: As the ice melted, water started to trickle down the slope. (of liquid) flow in a slow, narrow, steady stream Noun: The squelch of their feet in the mud outside woke the sleeping dog. Verb: We squelched through the mud, wishing we’d worn our boots. (of liquid or mud) make a soft sucking sound when pressure is applied to it Noun: There was a loud snap as he trod on the dry branch. Verb: The twig suddenly snapped as I gently tried to bend it back. (of twigs, branches etc) make a quick, sharp, crackling sound when broken in two Noun: There was a rustle in the bushes behind me, and suddenly the cat appeared. Verb: I could hear the squirrel rustling through the pile of dried leaves. (of dry leaves) make a soft, muffled crackling sound when moved Noun: The distant rumble of thunder told me a storm was approaching. Verb: Thunder was rumbling in the distance, so we quickly took our things inside. (of thunder) make a low continuous sound, often when approaching or moving away Noun: I woke to the patter of rain outside. Verb: the rain pattered against the window, leaving droplets of water on the glass. (of light rain) make a repeated tapping sound when falling Noun: The crunch of footsteps on the snow outside told me we were not alone. Verb: The snow crunched beneath my feet as I approached the house. (of frozen snow) make a grinding sound when being stepped on

water stream sound

Noun: The crash of waves outside was comfort to me as I tried to fall asleep. Verb: I fell asleep to the sound of the waves crashing against the rocks.

water stream sound

(of waves) make a loud splashing sound when hitting rocks or the shore Noun: On hearing the boom of thunder, the cat scurried under the bed. Verb: The thunder boomed in the background, getting louder as the storm approached. (of thunder) make a loud, deep resonant sound Whilst many of us may venture into the great outdoors for a bit of fresh air and peace, Nature is anything but quiet! From the rustling of leaves on a windy day, to the rumble of distant thunder, to the soothing crash of waves on a sandy shore, onomatopoeia is everywhere!












Water stream sound