Similar words: shirring, stirring, whirr, whirling, irritating, hiring, irritatingly, mirroring. Meaning: n. sound of something in rapid motion. adj. like the sound of rapidly vibrating wings.
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(31) Then she heard a strange whirring sound.
(32) He'd scarcely spoken the words when he heard a whirring of wings in the air overhead, looked up and saw seven coal-black ravens flying away.
(33) The whirring in his ear stopped, and Gibbons unlatched the harness around his head.
(34) A whirring whistle: goal.
(35) He came upon a valley where rock ptarmigan rose on whirring wings from the ledges and muskegs .
(36) Waves crashing. The distant thump of rock music. The whirring engine of a small biplane, dragging an ad from its tail.
(37) Right now, I'm stuck inside a whirring, clunking MRI machine at New York University. Six inches above my nose hovers an image of my smiling wife wearing a black spaghetti-strap dress.
(38) Hardly was the word spoken before he heard a whirring of wings over his head, looked up and saw seven coal-black ravens flying away.
(39) There are people whose every orifice is occupied by a whirring machine.
(40) The silence was broken by the whirring of a helicopter.
(41) The wings of fortune could be heard whirring over his head.
(42) A high - pitched whirring sound begins,(http://sentencedict.com/whirring.html) and a mechanized double - pronged probe pushes itself into his nose.
(43) Shouts rang shrill from the boys'playfield and a whirring whistle.
(44) The tavern had been dark and passably cool, with the front door open and big fans on the ceiling and one on a stand by the door whirring at about a hundred and five decibels.
(45) Johnny tilted back and started making calls. His brain was really whirring along.
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