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The sound of liquid splashing initially fills the air, indicating the start of the pouring process. A steady, rhythmic flow of water is then heard, suggesting that a stream of crystal-clear water is being poured slowly and deliberately into a glass. The tone changes subtly as the glass begins to fill, signifying that the water is rising closer to the brim of the glass. The pouring continues, the sound becoming more pronounced as the glass nears capacity. Finally, the stream of water is cut off, leaving a lingering echo of the pouring sound. The gentle clink of the glass as it is set down signifies the end of the process, leaving behind only the image of a freshly filled glass of water, ready to be enjoyed.