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    Whir
    /(h)wər/

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a machine or a bird's wings) make a low, continuous, regular sound: "the ceiling fans whirred in the smoky air"

    noun

    • 1. a low, continuous, regular sound: "the whir of the projector"
  2. The meaning of WHIR is to fly, revolve, or move rapidly with a whir. How to use whir in a sentence.

  3. Whir definition: to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound. See examples of WHIR used in a sentence.

  4. ( esp. of machines) to make a soft, continuous sound like a wheel turning very quickly: I could hear the dishwasher whirring in the kitchen. whir. noun [ C usually sing ] us / hwɜr, wɜr / (also whirr) There was a whir of wings as the ducks rose up into the air.

  5. WHIR meaning: 1. US spelling of whirr 2. (especially of machines) to make a low, soft, continuous sound: 3. the…. Learn more.

  6. 4 days ago · noun. 1. a prolonged soft swish or buzz, as of a motor working or wings flapping. 2. a bustle or rush. verb Word forms: whirs or whirrs, whirring, whirred. 3. to make or cause to make a whir. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. The softly vibrating sound of something moving fast is a whir. The whir of a hummingbird's wings up close sounds a lot like a buzzing insect. Whir is one of those words like buzz, clink, and oink that sound exactly like what they mean; this effect is called onomatopoeia.

  8. 1. a prolonged soft swish or buzz, as of a motor working or wings flapping. 2. a bustle or rush. vb, whirs, whirrs, whirring or whirred. to make or cause to make a whir. [C14: probably from Scandinavian; compare Norwegian kvirra, Danish hvirre; see whirl]

  9. Whir definition: to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound. See examples of WHIR used in a sentence.

  10. whir. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English whir /wɜː $ wɜːr/ verb [ intransitive] another spelling of whirr → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus whir • Some of them take a second or two to stop whirring and clacking as they wind tape off a drum. • The pesticides treadmill is still whirring away.

  11. noun. /wɜː (r)/ /wɜːr/ (also whirring) [usually singular] a continuous, low sound, for example the sound made by the regular movement of a machine or the wings of a bird. the whir of a motor. There was a whirring of machinery. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

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