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Often used in the same context:
bagpipes,
pipers,
fanfares,
fifes,
clarsach,
clop,
cor anglais,
crump,
hornpipe,
chanter,
drumbeats,
trilling,
bugles,
foghorns,
ululation,
bagpipers,
hallelujahs,
dirge,
kettledrums,
ondes martenot,
klaxon,
handclaps,
glissandos,
cornets,
clatter,
whirr,
plainsong,
cittern,
descant,
tremolos,
thrums,
clanking,
polyrhythms,
trombones,
basso profundo,
claxon,
timpani,
celesta,
tinkle,
gurgle,
clangor,
roar,
rumbling,
yawp,
shawm,
keening,
cacophonic,
hum,
toccata,
arioso,
panpipes,
altissimo,
lilting,
blether,
andantino,
ceilidh,
celli,
choruses,
upbeats,
squeezebox,
clanging,
thundering,
contrabassoon,
backbeat,
crescendoes,
whoosh,
hurdy gurdy,
ballade,
fortissimo,
ride cymbal,
hoofbeats,
tabor,
pipes,
auld lang syne,
sea chantey,
knell,
euphony,
alto horn,
liebestod,
whistling,
agogo,
crackle,
decrescendo,
neighing,
obbligato,
percussion,
clacks,
accompaniment,
throb,
cacophony,
kantele,
tintinnabulation,
judas maccabaeus,
sackbut,
saxes,
bassoons,
whump,
danse macabre,
tunefulness,
courante,
kiltie,
din,
warble,
bleat,
peals,
whistles,
cackle,
chorus,
cry,
hoot,
howl,
peal,
squawk,
wail,
whistle,
yelp,
barking,
barks,
bellow,
blare,
bray,
breaths
More general:
move,
sound
Synonyms:
tumble,
whirl,
whirl around
Also try:
— Adjectives for skirl:
wild,
first,
shrill,
deep,
loud,
full,
tiny,
short,
little,
deliberate,
faint,
more...
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