Click, click, click, creak, rumble and crack. Click, click, click, creak, snore.
Click, rumble, crack, tick, click. Gurgling, gurgling, jingling, creaking.
Running, pattering, twittering, creaking, jingling. Chatter, chatter, bang, chatter, ding-dong, ding-dong.
? Creaking zh and zh and -g ā g ā.
A small, deep voice.
These boards crunched under their feet.
Onomatopoeia describes the sound that an object makes when it is pressed or rubbed. Lu Xun's "New Theory of Non-attack": "Ao nodded before the pass, looked at Mozi on the road, looked at it for a while, then pushed the cart and creaked into the city. "