Ratter, clatter, clock, bang.
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I love "onomatopoeia".
Not only is the word itself onomatopoeic, but it has managed to cling to its dypthong.
I guess that's because they don't use it in newspaper headlines.....
I can see it now "Onomatopoeic Wobbers Clang Way Through Banging Good Wobbery!"
Not going to happen.....
:)
Not only is the word itself onomatopoeic, but it has managed to cling to its dypthong.
I guess that's because they don't use it in newspaper headlines.....
I can see it now "Onomatopoeic Wobbers Clang Way Through Banging Good Wobbery!"
Not going to happen.....
:)