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- WHIRRING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHIR is to fly, revolve, or move rapidly with a whir How to use whir in a sentence
- Whirring - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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- WHIRRING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A prolonged soft swish or buzz, as of a motor working or wings flapping Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- Whirring - definition of whirring by The Free Dictionary
To produce a vibrating or buzzing sound or move while making such a sound: The fan whirred in the window A bee whirred past my ear To cause to make or move with such a sound: "She whirred the wheel of the sewing-machine round and round" (Virginia Woolf) n A sound of buzzing or vibration: the whir of turning wheels
- WHIR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
My laptop made lots of tedious whirring noises during a painstaking scroll across profiles They read that sort of thing as fast as a night-hawk will whir My microphones were situated directly below the edge of the bridge, which resolved and projected the whirring sound of the truck traffic more clearly than any other listening location
- whirring - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
whirring (comparative more whirring, superlative most whirring) Spinning rapidly Producing a whirr; giving off a whirring noise
- What does whirring mean? - Definitions. net
Whirring refers to the act or sound of something continuing to spin, hum, or buzz, usually at a rapid pace It often pertains to machinery, like a fan, a motor, or a hard drive operating quickly and producing a sustained, low, buzzing sound
- whirring - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to move or transport (a thing, person, etc ) with a whirring sound: The plane whirred them away into the night n an act or sound of whirring: the whir of wings
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