Harsh+sound

  • 71Wray, Link — ▪ 2006 Frederick Lincoln Wray  American guitarist (b. May 2, 1929, Dunn, N.C. d. Nov. 5, 2005, Copenhagen, Den.), pioneered the use of feedback and fuzz tone techniques and invented the power chord a harsh sound created by playing fifths (two… …

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  • 72jangle — jan|gle [ˈdʒæŋgəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: jangler] 1.) if metal objects jangle, or if you jangle them, they make a sound when they hit each other ▪ Her bracelets jangled on her wrist. ▪ Dev jangled his car keys. 2.)… …

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  • 73snore — snÉ”r /snɔː n. hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping v. make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleeping …

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  • 74snored — snÉ”r /snɔː n. hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping v. make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleeping …

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  • 75snores — snÉ”r /snɔː n. hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping v. make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleeping …

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  • 76snoring — snÉ”r /snɔː n. hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping v. make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleeping …

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  • 77creak — verb 1》 make a harsh sound when being moved or when pressure is applied. 2》 show weakness or frailty under strain. noun a creaking sound. Derivatives creaking adjective creakingly adverb creaky adjective (creakier, creakiest). Origin …

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  • 78quack — quack1 noun the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck. verb make this sound. Origin C16: imitative. quack2 noun 1》 an unqualified person who dishonestly claims to have medical knowledge. 2》 Brit. informal a doctor. Derivatives quackery noun… …

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  • 79blare — ► VERB ▪ sound loudly and harshly. ► NOUN ▪ a loud, harsh sound. ORIGIN Dutch or Low German blaren …

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  • 80quack — Ⅰ. quack [1] ► NOUN ▪ the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck. ► VERB ▪ make this sound. ORIGIN imitative. Ⅱ. quack [2] ► NOUN …

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