For instance, when a spoon or ice cube hits a glass of water
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The word for that sound would likely be onomatopoeic like... Ping Tinkle Clink Ding
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You might also be interested in the similar ping, which covers the underwater part (it comes from the noise made by sonar equipment). |
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Depending on the circumstances, I believe it is best to create your own onomatopoeia. I 'd go with something like: "shplink" . |
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