Tapping or knocking on a window
Sounds of construction inside a home. This is intended for a 1930s-era audio drama, and so doesn't contain any power tools. Hammering, saws, wood & metal, etc.
This …
A thunderstorm in the suburbs. Rain falling on streets, with occasional cars going by, and thunder.
An organic squishy sound. Very wet and slimey sounding. Taken by getting a large bowl of very thick noodle soup at cold temperature and stirring it with a …
The sound of a spoon tapping on a glass, producing a clear ringing sound. Often used to get attention at formal occasions or large dinner settings.
A wet plopping sound, such as meat falling into a puddle. I needed the sound of a body dropping into a pool of it's own blood. This was …
The sounds of the British Parliament, mainly the House of Commons, as they break into cheers of support, or jeers of derision, or laughter. The speakers have been …
A plain manila folder, the type used to hold papers in an office, being snapped shut sharply.
Two magnets clicked together a few times
A cartoonish sound of feet scrambling or pattering at a fast run. Could also be used for a tumbling sound. Was created by having a medium-sized dog chase …
A sort of metal-on-concrete grinding/scraping sound, made by running a knife over a ceramic plate.
A wooden door-being-kicked-open sound. A composite of three other FreeSound sounds:
http://www.freesound.org/people/ttiimm54/sounds/94744/
http://www.freesound.org/people/RutgerMuller/sounds/103996/
and
http://www.freesound.org/people/Srehpog/sounds/31623/
Writing on a white board in my office in marker
A man laughing (me, actually)
A pile of coins knocked over. Just a repeated layering of Chumphri's Doubloons.