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Often used in the same context:
whirr,
hum,
clatter,
thrum,
whoosh,
clack,
crackle,
gurgle,
droning,
rumble,
screech,
clunk,
hiss,
clang,
roar,
cacophony,
clanking,
beeping,
throb,
din,
tinkle,
pattering,
blare,
whine,
wail,
burble,
chirrup,
squeals,
vibrating,
chirping,
pulsing,
whump,
buzzes,
clinking,
clop,
murmur,
shriek,
jackhammers,
thuds,
clangor,
foghorns,
revving,
chattering,
noises,
tintinnabulation,
staccato,
screams,
growl,
thwacks,
hoofbeats,
purr,
whirls,
squawking,
birdsong,
plink,
claxon,
rustling,
fluttering,
groan,
creak,
shrilling,
tremolos,
clomp,
pinging,
scritch,
boop,
mooing,
flickering,
bleats,
eddying,
klaxon,
glissando,
yelps,
blipping,
chiming,
kettledrums,
calliope,
vibrations,
thump,
juddering,
moans,
stillness,
thundering,
vroom,
glockenspiel,
trilling,
cawing,
tinny,
neighs,
crinkling,
birdcall,
strumming,
whispers,
snuffling,
chugging,
crescendos,
warbling,
spooling,
crump,
cacophonic,
pulsations,
drumbeats,
humming,
buzz,
crackling,
drone,
rattle,
rustle,
swish,
whirring,
clicking,
hissing,
ringing,
rumbling,
thud,
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More general:
go,
sound
Synonyms:
birr,
purr,
whirr,
whirring,
whiz,
whizz
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— Adjectives for whir:
soft,
faint,
loud,
sudden,
steady,
constant,
low,
mechanical,
quiet,
distant,
gentle,
more...
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