The rumbling grew to the sound of thunder and then to the strongest thrum they had ever heard. |
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Suddenly above the steady vibrating thrum of the C130 cargo plane's four giant Rolls-Royce turboprop engines, a sound rings out. |
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Water was her favored element, and she had always found the steady thrum of raindrops hitting the earth to be soothing. |
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The steady thrum of air-conditioning followed by the click-clack of the overhead fans raged together in a unique symphony. |
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Conversations aggregate into a low thrum that sounds like oiled loafers swooshing over carpet. |
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Get Back pumps along on a resonant thrum of drums and chiming rhythm guitar. |
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Suddenly, world news isn't some distant background thrum you can tune out, it's big and it's scary and it's coming to get you. |
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From inauspicious beginnings, they moved up several notches until their three guitars created a vast dynamic, pulsating thrum on the final song. |
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A loud whoop was briefly transmitted from the ship before the only sound was the thrum of the thrusters as the captain throttled them back down. |
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The sounds of their talking was a steady thrum in my ears, growing louder and louder as Four's hand on my arm grew tighter and tighter. |
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A glorious blast of atonal thrum somehow makes being strung out seem seedily glamorous. |
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Then the world was reduced to a maddening thrum frequently pierced by the high-pitched scream of generators. |
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The bed was ablaze with the yellow flowers, and here, large humming squadrons of shiny black carpenter bees would thrum from pre-dawn onwards. |
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Rockets scream around you, birds move overhead, engines thrum quietly in your wake. |
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All of the troupe's performers are confident movers, easily fitting into the thrum of the house music score. |
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I had visions of hearing the thrum of the tense bowstring as I unleashed an arrow at an archery target. |
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They all sat down and began to thrum the strings of their instruments in a muffled, dreamy manner. |
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Dark packages thrum mysteriously where the concrete blocks are being heated to help the setting process along under layers of insulation. |
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Industrial progress in Chicago produced loud sounds, whether the thrum of machinery, the clangor of busy loading docks, or the cries of brawny laborers. |
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A lot of his friends turned right around and left the dancefloor, baffled by the downtempo thrum and thump of a Digital Mystikz tune. |
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The new yarn is fastened to the old thrum, the ends being united. |
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You lose the crispness of the trebles and the rich thrum of the bass. |
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And because all the side windows go down, you can enjoy a completely glassless driving experience, leaving the wind no option but to find someone else's car to thrum in. |
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Music and motion were deceptive in their cumulative effect, their offhandedness possessing an innocence and an easy thrum that diverted us from the cocoon that the dancers spun around us. |
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A male ruffed grouse hops up on a hollow deadfall and sends out his drumroll call for a mate, his wings a butterfly blur as they thrum against the log. |
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Fertilisation can only take place between pin and thrum flowers. |
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They all made their debuts playing as trialists, under assumed names against Halifax at the former Thrum Hall ground. |
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