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Hunniebuney Posted 21 years ago
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PLEASE, HELP ME WRITE A FAMILIAR SOUND

I'm working on a short story and I'm trying to write a out the sound of someone tasting something. For the example when someone is tasting something they're cooking, like testing it. It's not a smacking sound. Does anyone have any idea what I'm trying to describe? If so do you know how to spell out that sound. It would be great if someone could help me with this Emotion: smile
  

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Hi, We usually say 'Yum-yum'. A character in your story could taste something and then think 'Yum-yum'. We aslo say 'he tasted it and smacked his lips'.

  • Hi, We usually say 'Yum-yum'.
  • A character in your story could taste something and then think 'Yum-yum'.
  • We aslo say 'he tasted it and smacked his lips'.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

We usually say 'Yum-yum'. A character in your story could taste something and then think 'Yum-yum'.

We aslo say 'he tasted it and smacked his lips'.

Best wishes, Clive
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I might say that someone 'clucked' their tounge as they tasted.

--Lionheart
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Well, do they like what they're tasting or not?
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i think that will be"yummy"!could be"cool"
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HunniebuneyI'm working on a short story and I'm trying to write a out the sound of someone tasting something. For the example when someone is tasting something they're cooking, like testing it. It's not a smacking sound. Does anyone have any idea what I'm trying to describe? If so do you know how to spell out that sound. It would be great if someone could help me with thi

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