🌷 Initial sound: ㅍㄷㅍㄷ
☆ ADVANCED LEVEL : 0 ☆☆ INTERMEDIATE LEVEL : 0 ☆☆☆ ELEMENTARY LEVEL : 0 NONE : 8 ALL : 8
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파들파들
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몸을 자꾸 작게 파르르 떠는 모양.
Adverb
🌏 TREMBLINGLY: A word describing the movement of trembling slightly and over and over.
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퐁당퐁당
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작고 단단한 물건이 계속 물에 떨어지거나 빠질 때 가볍게 나는 소리.
Adverb
🌏 WITH PLOPS: A word imitating the light sound made when small and hard objects fall or are dropped into deep water.
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퍼덕퍼덕
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큰 새가 가볍고 크게 자꾸 날개를 치는 소리. 또는 그 모양.
Adverb
🌏 WITH A FLAP; WITH A FLUTTER: A word imitating the sound made when a big bird keeps flapping its wings lightly, yet with significant motion, or describing such a scene.
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풍덩풍덩
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크고 무거운 물체가 깊은 물에 계속해서 떨어지거나 빠질 때 나는 소리.
Adverb
🌏 WITH PLOPS: A word imitating the sound made when big and heavy objects fall or are dropped into deep water repeatedly.
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파닥파닥
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작은 새가 가볍고 빠르게 계속해서 날개를 치는 소리. 또는 그 모양.
Adverb
🌏 WITH A FLAP; WITH A FLUTTER: A word imitating the sound made when a small bird keeps flapping its wings lightly and fast, or describing such a scene.
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피둥피둥
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보기에 좋지 않을 정도로 살이 쪄서 퉁퉁한 모양.
Adverb
🌏 PLUMPLY; FATLY: A word describing someone gaining weight and looking unattractively fat.
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포동포동
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귀엽고 통통하게 살이 찐 모양.
Adverb
🌏 CHUBBILY: In the state of being overweight in a cute and chubby way.
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푸들푸들
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몸을 자꾸 크게 부르르 떠는 모양.
Adverb
🌏 TREMBLINGLY; QUIVERINGLY: In a state of one's body shivering severely and continuously.
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