| 11. | They celebrated Mercedes-Benzes and platinum-and-diamond jewelry, gleaming with the onomatopoetic flash called bling-bling.
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| 12. | Let me argue that calling a sound a namesake vocalization is much more precise than saying that an animal has a onomatopoetic name.
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| 13. | The word " gokkun " is onomatopoetic, and translates roughly as the English word " gulp ", the sound made by swallowing.
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| 14. | The name may not be onomatopoetic, but it's apt; for better or worse, there's nothing quite like it.
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| 15. | Despite the suspension of Iomega's onomatopoetic license, you have to admit that the concept has an appealing snap, crackle, pop.
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| 16. | Their common name, "'tarictic hornbills "', is an onomatopoetic reference to the main call of several of them.
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| 17. | The instrument's name is probably onomatopoetic for the sound the instrument produces, " ggwaeng-ggwaeng " ( hangul : y�y?).
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| 18. | The common name refers to the local name of the bird, " jocotoco ", which is onomatopoetic after its hooting calls and song.
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| 19. | Although the name was probably meant to be onomatopoetic, it can be interpreted as a racial slur and as a result has been given alternative names.
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| 20. | The Hindi term, " chhaunk " ( the initial consonant " chh ", onomatopoetic, imitating the muffled sound of the frying spices.
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