Words from English and French, Latin or Greek, onomatopoeia, even Irish.
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It's a Japanese portmanteau, but it sounds like an American onomatopoeia.
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Never again will I be required to spell onomatopoeia for "mechanics" marks.
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Mother Goose rhymes abound in these nonsense refrains, and they are often fine examples of onomatopoeia.
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The onomatopoeia of the first line is subtle.
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Exclamations and onomatopoeia are all the rage.
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What a succession of groans, hurrahs, cheers, and all the onomatopoeia of which the American language is so full.
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He seemed as much taken aback as if he had found a tribe of Cherokees studying onomatopoeia in English verse.
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Half my pleasure in the chickadee, however, lay in the onomatopoeia of its name, along with the affection implicit in its tumbling syllables.
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In the second place, Coleridge is one of the greatest English masters of exquisite verbal melody, with its tributary devices of alliteration and haunting onomatopoeia.
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In addition to identifying iambs and trochees, Lars also touches on the principles of alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia and that cornerstone of contemporary lyricism, near rhyme.
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Onomatopoeia by the term used to describe such a word.
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But after the Onomatopoeia let us examine other Tropes.
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It really was a rather remarkable piece of onomatopœia.
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Find examples of alliteration, of onomatopœia, of all the figures of speech that you can find here.
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Skye saying "bang" when she pulls the trigger Onomatopoeia comes banging and clanging into the show.