48 results for "Chaussures" - Most at least downloaded
Creaking of feets

Creaking of feets on a new road after rain. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Duration: 01:50.
Steps on a wooden floor 2

Many steps, in shoes, on a wooden floor. A few rustling clothes. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Duration: 00:26.
Remove ankle boot 1

The sound of a zippered ankle boot being opened, then taken off with one foot. UCS Category: OBJFash. Duration: 00:03.
Put on boot 1

The sound of a zippered ankle boot being opened, put on one foot, then closed. UCS Category: OBJFash. Duration: 00:11.
Put on boot 2

The sound of a zippered ankle boot being opened, put on one foot, then closed. UCS Category: OBJFash. Duration: 00:07.
Remove ankle boot 2

The sound of a zippered ankle boot being opened, then taken off with one foot. UCS Category: OBJFash. Duration: 00:06.
Put on boot 4

The sound of a zippered ankle boot being opened, put on one foot, then closed. UCS Category: OBJFash. Duration: 00:07.
Put on boot 3

The sound of a zippered ankle boot being opened, put on one foot, then closed. UCS Category: OBJFash. Duration: 00:06.
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