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What does Onomatopoeic words mean?

Onomatopoeic words are words that imitate the sounds they describe. They are designed to sound like the noises they represent.

Here are some examples:

* Animal sounds: Woof, meow, moo, oink, baa, tweet, roar, hiss

* Actions: Bang, crash, boom, pop, sizzle, hiss, drip, clatter

* Nature: Rustle, whoosh, splash, gurgle, thunder, crackle

The beauty of onomatopoeic words is that they bring a scene to life by adding sound effects to our imagination.

Let me know if you'd like more examples!

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