(of unpleasant noise)

  • 51row — I ARRANGEMENT OR SEQUENCE ♦♦♦ rows (Pronounced [[t]ro͟ʊ[/t]] in row 1 and 2, and [[t]ra͟ʊ[/t]] in row 3.) 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line. ...a row of pretty little cottages... Several men… …

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  • 52squall — [[t]skwɔ͟ːl[/t]] squalls, squalling, squalled 1) N COUNT A squall is a sudden strong wind which often causes a brief, violent rain storm or snow storm. The boat was hit by a squall north of the island. Syn: storm 2) VERB If a person or animal… …

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  • 53grinding — adjective (only before noun) 1 grinding poverty/misery a situation that makes your life very difficult and unhappy, and never seems to improve 2 a grinding noise is the continuous unpleasant noise of machinery parts rubbing together …

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  • 54peace — /pi:s/ noun 1 NO WAR a) (U) a situation in which there is no war between countries or in a country: world peace: a dangerous situation that threatens world peace | peace agreement/treaty etc: the Geneva peace talks | be at peace with: Germany has …

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  • 55шуметь — ШУМЕТЬ1, несов., чем и без доп. 1 и 2 л. не употр. Производить, издавать неясные, глухие звуки, шумы, сливающиеся в однообразное, монотонное звучание [impf. to make a noise; (of natural elements) to roar, rage; to rumble, boom, howl, make a deep… …

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  • 56Heliport — A heliport is a small airport suitable only for use by helicopters. Heliports typically contain one or more helipads and may have limited facilities such as fuel, lighting, a windsock, or even hangars. In larger towns and cities, customs… …

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  • 57Cessna 206 — Cessna 205, 206 207 2000 model Cessna 206H Stationair Role light aircraft Manu …

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  • 58Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó — King of Leinster, King of Ireland with opposition Died 7 February 1072 Place of death Odba (near Navan, County Meath) Predecessor Murchad mac Dúnlainge …

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  • 59stridor — noun a) A harsh, shrill, unpleasant noise. 1891 But when the tilted plank let slide its freight into the sea, a second strange human murmur was heard, blended now with another inarticulate sound proceeding from certain larger sea fowl, whose… …

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  • 60blare — [bleə US bler] v also blare out [I and T] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from an unrecorded Old English blAran] to make a very loud unpleasant noise ▪ Horns blared in the street outside. ▪ The radio was blaring out the latest pop songs.… …

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