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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word
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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word
onomatopoeia
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'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10
@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago
Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word
onomatopoeia
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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word
onomatopoeia
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'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10
@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago
Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
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'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10
@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago
Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
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'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10
'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10
@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago
@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago
Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
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You can use the word susurrus:
susurrus n
a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.
It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.
Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
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You can use the word susurrus:
susurrus n
a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.
It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.
Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
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You can use the word susurrus:
susurrus n
a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.
It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.
Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
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You can use the word susurrus:
susurrus n
a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.
It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.
You can use the word susurrus:
susurrus n
a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.
It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.
answered Jan 2 at 18:26
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Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
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Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago
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3
'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10
@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago
Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago