- WHIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHIR is to fly, revolve, or move rapidly with a whir How to use whir in a sentence
- WHIR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Whir definition: to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound See examples of WHIR used in a sentence
- WHIR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Between the roar of the computers and the whir of the air conditioner required to cool them down, the room was noisy
- whir verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of whir verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to make a continuous, low sound like the parts of a machine moving The clock began to whir before striking the hour Three large fans whirred overhead in the afternoon heat
- Whirr - Wikipedia
Whirr (originally known as Whirl) is an American shoegaze band from Modesto, California Formed in 2010, the group currently consists of vocalist and guitarist Loren Rivera, guitarists Nick Bassett and Joseph Bautista, bassist Eddie Salgado, and drummer Devin Nunes
- WHIR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When your brain is whirring constantly with the almost infinite depths of chess, behind the wheel of a Porsche is not where you should be Day in, day out our minds are whirring constantly with impulses, notions and urges of one sort or another in that intuitive process we call thinking
- Whir - definition of whir by The Free Dictionary
whir (wɜː) or whirr n 1 a prolonged soft swish or buzz, as of a motor working or wings flapping 2 a bustle or rush
- whir - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
whir or whirr hwɜr, wɜr v , whirred, whir•ring, n v to move or spin quickly with a humming sound: [no object] The helicopter whirred directly overhead [~ + object] She whirred the stone at the end of the string and then released it n [countable] an act or sound of whirring
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