What is an onomatopoeia that you like?

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answer:Oh, I like many instances of onomatopoeia. Not the animal sounds and comic book sound effects so much as the evocative verbs: flicker sputter spatter bubble rattle whisk whoosh swish slosh pop and so on. I talked to my children in real words.

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