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10 Free Froisser Sound Effects - Most Popular

Ball Paper #4

Listen to this sound (#1223)
Sheet of paper, wrinkled into a ball. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:03.
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Paper

Listen to this sound (#0785)
Handling a paper. UCS Category: PAPRHndl. Length: 00:30.
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Torn and creased page #1

Listen to this sound (#1225)
Notebook page torn, crumpled and thrown to the ground. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:03.
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Newspaper ball

Listen to this sound (#0670)
Noise of newspaper that is rolled into a ball. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:39.
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Torn and creased page #2

Listen to this sound (#1226)
Notebook page torn, crumpled and thrown to the ground. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:04.
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Torn and creased page #3

Listen to this sound (#1227)
Notebook page torn, crumpled and thrown to the ground. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:04.
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Ball paper #2

Listen to this sound (#1221)
Sheet of paper, wrinkled into a ball. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:02.
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Ball paper #5

Listen to this sound (#1224)
Sheet of paper, wrinkled into a ball. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:02.
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Ball paper #3

Listen to this sound (#1222)
Sheet of paper, wrinkled into a ball. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:03.
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Ball paper #1

Listen to this sound (#1220)
Sheet of paper, wrinkled into a ball. UCS Category: PAPRRip. Length: 00:02.
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