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humming

humming

humming N

humming

hum <a hum; hums> N

hum N (ming)

grid hum COMMUNIC

hum bucking ACOUS

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Male greater kudus tend to be much larger than the females, and vocalize much more, utilizing low grunts, clucks, humming, and gasping.
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The door slams shut, the light is seen receding in the field and the humming dissipates.
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Shepherds were also able to accompany themselves with glutteral humming which produced an ostinato tone or drone.
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An unworldly humming rides the waves of the wind.
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They say society should learn to tolerate harmless behaviours such as tics and stims like hand flapping or humming.
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Other animals that are frequently considered beneficial include lizards, spiders, toads, and humming birds.
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Every shining pine needle, every sandy shore, every mist in the dark woods, every meadow, every humming insect.
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The in-cockpit and other environmental sounds are simulated including the engines, RCS, alarms, and cockpit cooling humming.
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Singing is permitted, provided the singer is singing words rather than humming or whistling a tune.
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At the same time, his poppy songs will have you signing and humming his lyrics all day.
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