to go whirr
71whir — verb (I) another spelling of whirr …
72monotone — n drone, uniformity of tone, sameness of intonation or style; singsong, cant, chant; buzz, whirr, hum …
73hum — 1. verb 1) the engine was humming Syn: purr, drone, murmur, buzz, whirr, throb 2) the workshops are humming Syn: be busy, be active, be lively, buzz, bustle …
74whir — [wɜː] another spelling of whirr …
75whir — or whirr [[t](h)wɜr, wɜr[/t]] v. whirred, whir•ring, n. 1) to go, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming sound 2) to move or transport with a whirring sound: A car whirred him away[/ex] 3) an act or sound of whirring: the whir of… …
76whir — /wɜ/ (say wer) verb (i), verb (t), noun → whirr …
77ὑπορροιζεῖν — ὑπορροιζέω whirr pres inf act (attic epic doric) …
78sur- — *sur germ.?, Verb: nhd. surren; ne. whirr; Hinweis: s. *swarma ; Etymologie: idg. *su̯er (2), Verb, surren, Pokorny 1049 …
79ellipsis — 1. meaning. Ellipsis is the omission from a sentence of words which are normally needed to complete the grammatical construction or meaning. It occurs most often in everyday speech, in expressions such as Told you so (= I told you so) and Sounds… …
80hiss — [n] buzzing sound; jeer boo, Bronx cheer*, buzz, catcall, contempt, derision, hoot, sibilance, sibilation; concepts 278,595 hiss [v] make buzzing sound; ridicule blow, boo, catcall, condemn, damn, decry, deride, disapprove, hoot, jeer, mock, rasp …