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Here's some incorrect guesses:
flicking through a pack of cards.
tightening a petrol cap.
dial tone of the phone.
cracking a lobster shell.
turning the fan on in the car.
breaking the circular seal on a bottle cap.
a tap timer.
winding up a clock.
pulling up the handbrake on a car.
adjusting the timer on a clothes dryer.
a Rubik's cube.
the wheel on a computer mouse.
peddling backwards on a push bike.
flicking a ruler over the edge of a table.
breaking the foil seal on a packet of Pringles.
turning the dial on a washing machine.
open a letter with a letter opener.
the scroll wheel on a computer mouse (again!).
opening a carton of milk.
a Dymo labeller.
adjusting the blades on a hair trimmer.
opening the sealed bag in a box of cereal.
squeezing a tube of toothpaste.
opening a packet of Tic Tacs.
telephone teledex.
a kitchen timer.
the drag on a fishing reel as the line comes out.
tearing perferated paper.
a ratchet socket wrench.
ripping open the stitched seal on a large bag of rice.
ratchet screwdriver.
wheel air gun.
shaking an aerosol spray can with the ball bearing in the bottom.
removing a nail from timber with a claw hammer.
changing the gears on a pushbike.
folding a hand-held fan.
turning a manual can opener.
a shifting spanner.
flicking a ruler on the edge of a table.
a telex.
sitting down on an inner spring mattress.
clicking your tongue.
an old fashioned lawnmower.