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34 Free Eclairs Sound Effects - Most Popular

Rain and Thunder #2

Listen to this sound (#0740)
Heavy rain and thunderstorms. UCS Category: STORM. Length: 02:37.
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Thunder #4

Listen to this sound (#3115)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:17.
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Rain and Thunder #1

Listen to this sound (#0124)
Heavy rain. A thunderstorm at the end. UCS Category: STORM. Length: 00:42.
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Rain and Thunder #4

Listen to this sound (#2719)
Heavy rain and thunderstorms. UCS Category: STORM. Length: 34:52.
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Thunder #3

Listen to this sound (#3114)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:11.
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Thunder #2

Listen to this sound (#3113)
A single short thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:05.
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Thunder and Rain on Car Windshield

Listen to this sound (#1296)
Storm then big drops of rain on a car windshield. This sound can be immediately preceded by Sound # 1295 (Rain on Windshield Car). Sound recording inside the vehicle. UCS Category: RAINGlas, STORM. Length: 00:53.
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Rain and Thunder #3

Listen to this sound (#2717)
Heavy rain and thunderstorms. Birds. UCS Category: STORM. Length: 00:40.
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Thunder #5

Listen to this sound (#3116)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:22.
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Thunder #6

Listen to this sound (#3179)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:14.
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Zipper #2

Listen to this sound (#0270)
Zipper sound, short enough to sound like a trouser zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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Rain and thunder in a tent

Listen to this sound (#0820)
Medium rain and small storm in a tent. UCS Category: RAINClth, STORM. Length: 03:29.
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Zip #1

Listen to this sound (#0014)
Zip K-way: slow (x1), fast (x1), very fast (x1). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:03.
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Thunder #7

Listen to this sound (#3180)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:13.
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Thunder #1

Listen to this sound (#2718)
A single clap of thunder, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:23.
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Thunder #10

Listen to this sound (#3183)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:31.
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Thunder #11

Listen to this sound (#3184)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:35.
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Thunder #8

Listen to this sound (#3181)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:42.
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Zipper #15

Listen to this sound (#3330)
Buttoning of pants, then sound of short zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:03.
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Thunder #9

Listen to this sound (#3182)
A single thunderclap, without rain. UCS Category: THUN. Length: 00:29.
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Flash powder #2

Listen to this sound (#2686)
Sound of a "Flashing powder" flash. In the middle of the 19th century, the average exposure time in photography was around 30 seconds. In 1887, Adolf Mieetke and Johannes Gaedicke invented "Flashing Powder". It is an explosive mixture made of magnesium, potassium chlorate and antimony. Once ignited, its combustion provides a bright light, noise but also a lot of smoke. The first flash was born and made it possible to shorten exposure times. Thanks to Gerry OULEVAY (GerryOulevay.ch), photographed by Chantal CODOUREY PIGUET. UCS Category: COMCam. Length: 00:02.
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Zip #5

Listen to this sound (#0626)
Sound of a zipper. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:04.
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Zip #8

Listen to this sound (#1863)
Sound of a zipper. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:02.
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Flash powder #1

Listen to this sound (#2685)
Sound of a "Flashing powder" flash. In the middle of the 19th century, the average exposure time in photography was around 30 seconds. In 1887, Adolf Mieetke and Johannes Gaedicke invented "Flashing Powder". It is an explosive mixture made of magnesium, potassium chlorate and antimony. Once ignited, its combustion provides a bright light, noise but also a lot of smoke. The first flash was born and made it possible to shorten exposure times. Thanks to Gerry OULEVAY (GerryOulevay.ch), photographed by Chantal CODOUREY PIGUET. UCS Category: COMCam. Length: 00:02.
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Zipper #3

Listen to this sound (#0271)
Short zipper sound, like a pants fly being zipped. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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Zip #6

Listen to this sound (#1861)
Sound of a zipper. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:02.
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Zip #9

Listen to this sound (#1864)
Sound of a zipper. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:02.
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Zipper #11

Listen to this sound (#3326)
Zipper sound, short enough to sound like a trouser zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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Zipper #12

Listen to this sound (#3327)
Zipper sound, short enough to sound like a trouser zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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Zipper #10

Listen to this sound (#3325)
Zipper sound, short enough to sound like a trouser zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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Zip #7

Listen to this sound (#1862)
Sound of a zipper. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:02.
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Zipper #14

Listen to this sound (#3329)
Sound of short zipper (fly), then buttoning of pants. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:03.
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Zipper #4

Listen to this sound (#0272)
Short zipper sound, like a pants fly being zipped. UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:01.
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Zipper #13

Listen to this sound (#3328)
Buttoning of pants, then sound of short zipper (fly). UCS Category: OBJZipr. Length: 00:03.
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