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The word crepitus actually means to creep. It is a peculiar crackling, crinkly, or grating feeling or sound under the skin, around the lungs, or in the joints. It is a sign of gas gangrene when you push on the skin.
Just delete the mic on your ps3, restart the system and reconnect the headset. I had the same problem and it worked for me. :)
An echo is formed by sound waves bouncing back off of solid surfaces. The greatest effect happens in small empty rooms with few or no soft furnishings. Soft furnishings absorb sound waves and so would counteract the effect.
The C has a hard sound in the word careful.
Rustling.
The word rustle is a noun and a verb. The noun form is a soft crackling noise. The verb form means to make a soft crackling noise.
The crackling sound is caused by static electricity, which is produced by the friction of your jersey.
The sound of a campfire can vary depending on the materials being burned. It typically includes crackling, popping, and hissing sounds as the flames consume the wood. The sound is often described as cozy and comforting.
A bonfire typically makes a crackling sound as the wood burns and releases gases. This crackling noise occurs as the flames heat up pockets of air trapped within or among the wood.
The crackling sound when taking off clothes is caused by static electricity buildup on the clothing fibers. As the clothing rubs against itself or your body while being removed, electrons are transferred, creating a static charge that discharges as a crackling sound.
A soft "coo" sound
The cracking noise is the tip of the whip breaking the sound barrier
Crepitate is a verb which means to make a crackling or grating sound; to crackle. Example sentence:He changed his mind about retrieving his hat when he heard the ice crepitate under his feet.
उलझ or उलझन - In Hindi, the crackling sound of geese can be described as "उलझ" or "उलझन".
That crackling sound is your hard drive being read, and it can be fixed by replacing your hard drive with an expensive Solid State Drive.
The crackling sound you hear when wearing woolen clothes in winter is due to the build-up of static electricity. As you move, the friction between the wool and your other clothing or skin creates an imbalance of electrons, leading to a discharge of static electricity, which produces the crackling sound. This phenomenon is more common in dry winter weather when the air is less humid.