bağrışmak

Note

1. Groups of People

This is the most common use. It suggests a chaotic environment.

Children: They squeal or shout while playing.

Protesters/Crowds: They clamour or chant at a rally.

Angry Couples: They bicker or yell at one another.

Traders: In an old-school stock exchange, they holler to get attention.

2. Birds (Especially in groups)

birds often "bağrışır" at dawn or when startled.

Seagulls: They squawk or screech at each other over food.

Crows: They caw collectively.

Songbirds: They twitter or chirp in a "dawn chorus."

3. Certain Mammals

Animals that live in social groups often have vocal exchanges.

Monkeys/Chimpanzees: They hoot and screech to communicate status or danger.

Wolves/Hounds: They howl or bay together in a pack.

4. Metaphorical Objects (Rare)

Sometimes writers use it for inanimate objects to create a "noisy" atmosphere.

The Wind: "The winds howled through the trees" (suggesting they are fighting each other).

Brakes /engines: "The tires screeched" (if multiple cars are braking at once).