whooshing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of whooshing In English

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Examples of whooshing

  • The whooshing of the wind is represented by a motif from an oboe tune.

  • A keyboard makes a whooshing sound to open the song.

  • The resultant sign, audible via stethoscope, is a rhythmic, whooshing sound caused by excessively rapid blood flow through the arteries and veins.

  • The user can control the sweep which moves the phaser's frequency response, yielding the classic phaser whooshing sound.

  • Various sounds of tornadoes have been reported, mostly related to familiar sounds for the witness and generally some variation of a whooshing roar.

  • I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.

  • The first dancer would dance to the first song until he/she hears a whooshing sound which signals the opponent to take over.

  • A whooshing sound signals the dancer to dance with his/her prop.

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