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Often it is called a "gurgle" or a burble, babble, or trickle. Some have even used ripple, although that is usually more a motion than a sound.
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"By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Saw the brook" - repetition of the "s" sound "Singing away" - repetition of the "s" sound "By the brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Brook song" - repetition of the "b" sound
no the brook has no imagery
Sound made by a brook is called "babble". Hope it helps. 😊
Brook has a long "oo" sound, pronounced as /bruːk/.
Babbling
A brook typically makes a gentle, soothing sound as it flows over rocks and pebbles. The sound is often described as a soft babbling or murmuring noise, creating a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.
"Babbling brook" - repetition of the "b" sound "Swiftly swaying silver salmon" - repetition of the "s" sound "Whispering willows" - repetition of the "w" sound "Gurgling gently" - repetition of the "g" sound "Merrily meandering" - repetition of the "m" sound
"Brook" contains a double consonant, so the vowel is short.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "look" include book, cook, took, shook, and brook.
NBA player Brook Lopez made $14693906 in the 2013-2014 season.
sound it makes as it washes over rocks and stones
In the poem "The Brook" by Alfred Lord Tennyson, "chatter" refers to the sound produced by the brook as it flows over rocks and pebbles. This word is used to describe the continuous and lively babbling noise made by the brook as it moves along its course, contributing to the overall imagery and sensory experience within the poem.