humming sound

  • 71Ian Simpson — Infobox Architect caption=Beetham Tower, Manchester name=Ian Simpson nationality=British birth date= birth place=Manchester, England death date= death place= practice name=Ian Simpson Architects significant buildings=No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester… …

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  • 72Jorrit Dijkstra — (* 1966 in Eindhoven) ist ein niederländischer Jazz Saxophonist. Leben und Wirken Dijkstra studierte Improvisation und Komposition bei Misha Mengelberg, Steve Coleman, Steve Lacy und Lee Hyla. Seit 1985 war er in der Amsterdamer Jazz Szene aktiv …

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  • 73drone — (n.) O.E. dran, dræn male honeybee, from P.Gmc. *dran (Cf. M.Du. drane; O.H.G. treno; Ger. Drohne, which is from M.L.G. drone), probably imitative; given a figurative sense of idler, lazy worker (male bees make no honey) 1520s. Meaning pilotless… …

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  • 74drone — drəʊn n. stingless male bee; UAV, unmanned small aircraft that is operated by remote control; monotone, low and continuous dull sound; buzzing noise; humming sound; (Music) any bagpipe without finger holes that produces a single tone, bourdon;… …

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  • 75droned — drəʊn n. stingless male bee; UAV, unmanned small aircraft that is operated by remote control; monotone, low and continuous dull sound; buzzing noise; humming sound; (Music) any bagpipe without finger holes that produces a single tone, bourdon;… …

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  • 76drones — drəʊn n. stingless male bee; UAV, unmanned small aircraft that is operated by remote control; monotone, low and continuous dull sound; buzzing noise; humming sound; (Music) any bagpipe without finger holes that produces a single tone, bourdon;… …

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  • 77droning — drəʊn n. stingless male bee; UAV, unmanned small aircraft that is operated by remote control; monotone, low and continuous dull sound; buzzing noise; humming sound; (Music) any bagpipe without finger holes that produces a single tone, bourdon;… …

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  • 78zoom — /zum / (say zoohm) verb (i) 1. to make a continuous humming sound. 2. to move with this sound: he zooms along in his new car. 3. (of prices) to rise rapidly. 4. Aeronautics to gain height in an aircraft, in a sudden climb, using the kinetic… …

  • 79Bombilation — Bom bi*la tion, n. A humming sound; a booming. [1913 Webster] To . . . silence the bombilation of guns. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 80bum — um, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {bummed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {bumming} (?).] [See {Boom}, v. i., to roar.] To make murmuring or humming sound. Jamieson. [1913 Webster] {to bum around} to wander about idly or aimlessly. [PJC] …

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