A stick typically makes a scraping or grinding sound when it is being used to make a hole in the ground, especially if the ground is hard. The sound will vary depending on the type of soil and the force applied to the stick.
A homophone for "stick in ground" is "shtick in ground." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
A homophone for "meat" and "stick in ground" could be "meet" and "stake in ground."
"Stick up" is spelled as two separate words, "stick" and "up."
meat, meet bury, berry
by hitting with a stick or hand
A stick typically makes a scraping or grinding sound when it is being used to make a hole in the ground, especially if the ground is hard. The sound will vary depending on the type of soil and the force applied to the stick.
by the vibrations from the stick thing hitting the metal.
A homophone for "stick in ground" is "shtick in ground." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
by hitting it with your hand or striking it with a drum stick the shell will vibrate creating a large sound
meat, meet bury, berry
Keep on hitting it with a stick
yes it stick on ground.
Vibrations caused by a stick, mallet, or one object hitting another. Snares and the bottom of the snaredrum vibrate when the top of the drum is hit.
A homophone for "meat" and "stick in ground" could be "meet" and "stake in ground."
Hitting the egg, often with a belt or a stick.
"Stick Click"