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Definition of noise
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Noise (n.)
Especially,
loud,
confused,
or
senseless
sound;
clamor;
din..
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Dor
::
Dor (n.) A large
European
scaraboid
beetle
(Geotrupes
stercorarius),
which makes a
droning
noise while
flying.
The name is also
applied
to
allied
American
species,
as the June bug.
Called
also dorr,
dorbeetle,
or
dorrbeetle,
dorbug,
dorrfly,
and
buzzard
clock..
Silence
::
Silence
(n.) The state of being
silent;
entire
absence
of sound or
noise;
absolute
stillness.
Dummy
::
Dummy (a.)
Silent;
mute;
noiseless;
as a dummy
engine.
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.) A
sharp,
abrupt
noise,
or
succession
of
noises,
made by
striking
an
object..
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. i.) To make a low
continued
noise,
like the hum of bees, a
stream
of
water,
distant
waves,
or the wind in a
forest..
Drumming
::
Drumming
(n.) The act of
beating
upon, or as if upon, a drum; also, the noise which the male of the
ruffed
grouse
makes in
spring,
by
beating
his wings upon his
sides..
Gobble
::
Gobble
(n.) A noise made in the
throat.
Brawling
::
Brawling
(a.)
Making
a loud
confused
noise.
See
Brawl,
v. i., 3..
Birr
::
Birr (v. i.) To make, or move with, a
whirring
noise,
as of
wheels
in
motion..
Dorr
::
Dorr (v. t.) To
deafen
with
noise.
Stalk
::
Stalk (v. i.) To walk
slowly
and
cautiously;
to walk in a
stealthy,
noiseless
manner;
--
sometimes
used with a
reflexive
pronoun..
Obstreperous
::
Obstreperous
(a.)
Attended
by, or
making,
a loud and
tumultuous
noise;
clamorous;
noisy;
vociferous..
Stridulate
::
Stridor
(n.) A
harsh,
shrill,
or
creaking
noise..
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(v. t.) To
publish
by, or as by, sound of
trumpet;
to noise
abroad;
to
proclaim;
as, to
trumpet
good
tidings..
Hiss
::
Hiss (v. i.) To make a
similar
noise by any
means;
to pass with a
sibilant
sound;
as, the arrow
hissed
as it
flew..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.)
Sound;
noise;
as, the
report
of a
pistol
or
cannon..
Slam
::
Slam (v. t.) To shut with force and a loud
noise;
to bang; as, he
slammed
the
door..
Roaring
::
Roaring
(n.) An
affection
of the
windpipe
of a
horse,
causing
a loud,
peculiar
noise in
breathing
under
exertion;
the
making
of the noise so
caused.
See Roar, v. i., 5..
Craunch
::
Craunch
(v. t. & i.) To crush with the
teeth;
to chew with
violence
and
noise;
to
crunch.
Thick Wind
::
Thick wind () A
defect
of
respiration
in a
horse,
that is
unassociated
with noise in
breathing
or with the signs of
emphysema..
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