make harsh sound

  • 31creak — [krēk] vi. [ME creken, to make a sound like geese, crows, etc.; echoic var. of croken: see CROAK] 1. to make a harsh, shrill, grating, or squeaking sound, as rusted hinges do 2. to move slowly with or as with such a sound n. such a sound …

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  • 32ZZ Top — Infobox musical artist | Name = ZZ Top Img capt = ZZ Top in 2008 Img size = 250 Landscape = Yes Background = group or band Origin = Houston, Texas, United States Instrument = Genre = Blues rock Hard rock Southern rock Years active = 1969 –… …

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  • 33God in Buddhism — Since the time of the Buddha, the refutation of the existence of a creator has been seen as a key point in distinguishing Buddhist from non Buddhist views. [B. Alan Wallace, Contemplative Science. Columbia University Press, 2007, pages 97 98.]… …

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  • 34microKORG — The microKORG The microKORG XL The microKORG is a MIDI capable virtual analog synthesizer/vocoder from Korg …

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  • 35croak — I. verb Etymology: Middle English croken, of imitative origin Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. a. to make a deep harsh sound b. to speak in a hoarse throaty voice 2. grumble 1 3. slang die …

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  • 36blare — verb make a loud, harsh sound. noun a loud, harsh sound. Origin ME (in the sense roar, bellow ): from MDu. blaren, bleren, or Low Ger. blaren, of imitative origin …

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  • 37el-4, ol- —     el 4, ol     English meaning: expressive root, onomatopoeic words     Deutsche Übersetzung: Schallwurzel     Material: Arm. aɫmuk “din, fuss, noise, agitation etc.” (*l̥mo ), alavt” k” “ imploration”, olb “lament”, olok” “urgent request”; Gk …

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  • 38clash´ing|ly — clash «klash», noun, verb. –n. 1. a loud, harsh sound like that of two things running into each other, of striking metal, or of bells rung together but not in tune: »He heard the clash of cymbals. 2. Figurative. a) strong disagreement or conflict …

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  • 39clash´er — clash «klash», noun, verb. –n. 1. a loud, harsh sound like that of two things running into each other, of striking metal, or of bells rung together but not in tune: »He heard the clash of cymbals. 2. Figurative. a) strong disagreement or conflict …

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  • 40stri´dent|ly — stri|dent «STRY duhnt», adjective. 1. making or having a harsh sound; creaking; grating; shrill: »The strident voice sounded harsher than ever (Mrs. Humphry Ward). The details make pretty strident reading (Atlantic). SYNONYM(S): piercing. 2. h …

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