n
A brief sound effect that has some symbolic meaning (typically to the blind)
v
(transitive, obsolete) To yelp about; yelp over.
v
(possibly obsolete) To shriek, to cry in a shrill manner.
n
A deep hollow or roaring sound.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a boom (abrupt low-pitched sound).
n
(uncountable, archaic) Hearsay, rumour; talk; (countable) an instance of this.
n
Alternative spelling of charivari [The noisy banging of pots and pans as a mock serenade to a newly married couple, or similar occasion.]
v
(transitive, obsolete) To repeat the strokes quickly on (bells) so as to produce a loud clang.
n
A cacophony made by noisy movement.
v
(intransitive) To give out a clang; to resound.
n
Canada, US standard spelling of clangour. [(Britain, Canada) A loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din.]
n
(onomatopoeia) A loud sound, like the crashing together of metal objects.
n
(now obsolete except in phrases) A noise, tumult, bustle, or turmoil.
n
Alternative spelling of crunch time [(slang) A critical period of time during which it is necessary to work hard and fast.]
v
(obsolete, by extension) To applaud or encourage.
n
A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.
n
(phonetics) A consonant sound made by a single muscle contraction, such as the sound /ɾ/ in the standard American English pronunciation of body.
n
A loud and sudden sound; the report of anything bursting; a crash.
n
(radio, informal) Atmospheric interference producing a roaring background noise.
n
(slang) A bitterly cold day.
n
The sound of people talking noisily.
n
(countable) A clashing or discordant set of sounds, particularly with a quivering or vibrating quality.
v
(obsolete) To emit a harsh or discordant sound.
v
(intransitive) To scold; to clamor.
n
(archaic) A noise or din.
n
(colloquial) A loud sound or part of a sound.
v
To talk or drop hints on a topic.
v
(transitive) To spread news of; to spread as rumor or gossip.
n
The production of noise.
v
(transitive) To bellow louder or longer than.
v
(transitive, rare) To bleat louder or longer than.
v
(transitive) To buzz louder or better than; to surpass in buzzing.
v
(transitive) To yelp louder or longer than.
n
(medicine, obsolete) An abnormal shrillness of the voice.
n
A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc.
adj
Of sound, loud and sharp; shrill.
adv
With, or as if with, a pinging sound.
v
(intransitive) To shout loudly and at high pitch.
v
(intransitive, figuratively) Of an activity, place, or thing: to bustle with energy and liveliness; to pulsate.
adj
Resembling the sound of a rattle.
n
(obsolete) The sound of a thunderclap
n
A loud shout; a bellow, a roar; also, an instance of loud and continued exclamation or shouting; a clamour, an outcry.
n
(by extension) A clamorous, repeated sound; a clatter.
n
(US) A game or election won by a narrow margin.
adv
With a thrumming sound or vibration.
adj
Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.
n
A loud percussive sound, like thunder.
adj
Pertaining to a thin, unpleasant sound recalling that of tin being rapped.
n
Alternative spelling of tongue clacker [(obsolete, usually in the plural) One who talks a lot with little meaning.]
n
(obsolete) Alternative form of tongue-pad [(obsolete) A great talker; a chatterbox.]
v
To say in a high-pitched voice.
n
A tremulous broken sound.
n
The act of one who twits or teases.
v
(transitive, rare) To hush, shush, or whisht; to still.
v
(rare) To blow the whistle (on); to report (as a whistleblower).
adv
With a whizzing sound or motion.
v
(England, regional) To scold; to nag.
v
(intransitive) to talk loudly and coarsely
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