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44 Sentences With "whirs"

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A Vitamix whirs as the bar mixes the China Girl.
And the machinery of modern medicine clicks and whirs and beeps.
Buddy makes an offensive noise, as his seatbelt whirs and clicks.
He makes no sound, other than the faint whirs of his motors.
Lights flicker in old houses, an icy gust whirs through ancient trees.
And then the motor whirs into life and the dinghy takes off.
There are five whirs and clicks as the seatbelts fasten themselves around them.
The song's slickly produced beats are replaced by the rhythmic whirs of factory machines.
And that's not counting the loud creaks and whirs that accompanied its every move.
I greatly enjoyed some of the slyness and misdirects, like ADULT, SIR, AMPERSANDS and WHIRS.
My golf cart whirs down a road lined with oak trees dripping in Spanish moss.
She holds up a crumpled 12-hour visa as the seatbelt whirs and clicks around her.
The humidifier whirs; the sky outside the window is pitch black except for the street lamp.
It can invade others' privacy, capture footage unbeknownst to people below, and whirs fairly  loudly above.
In place of music, there were the beeps and whirs of the machines that kept him alive.
Mr. Henry's "Psyché Rock" coupled rock with electronic tones, whirs, beeps and distortion to create a psychedelic sound.
He uses code to instruct the whirs and clunks of the machine to synchronize in a rhythmic way.
In the outskirts of the city, where industrial buildings abut agricultural fields, the Coin factory whirs with activity.
Amid the stillness, the hushes, the whirs, the long breaks, and then more matches, what is he thinking?
But doing it is made easier by the device that whirs away in the audience's pockets throughout the show.
One funny thing: there is a tiny little fan inside the camera itself that whirs up when you connect it.
These mechanistic influences are apparent throughout the album, which whirs, clangs, drones, and roars from loop to loop with precision and power.
The few installed seats were covered in protective plastic, and the only sounds were the beeps, whirs and bangs of construction equipment.
As demonstrated in the video below, they've hidden a speaker array within the bike that recreates the winding whirs of a Speeder zipping around Endor.
In "Retour au Champs de Mars," for instance, a synth colored like a fluorescent fan whirs and settles into a pulse as legato strings glide overhead.
The combination tastes of hot summer even in the north woods in the afternoon dark, a meal to eat barefoot in the humidity, as the ceiling fan whirs.
A few beats later there's a shot of him in front of a brick building, where the buzzing of exterior lights mixes with bird calls and insects whirs.
And as a helicopter whirs off, hauling the former president away, the book's protagonist, a Trump press secretary named Jared Gold, sees an email: "President Sanders wants to meet with you."
The ambient sounds of mechanical blips, hums, and whirs mingle with patterns of foliage, footprints in the snow, typography, or spiderwebs, as machines enhance and illuminate organic forms in supernatural ways.
He routinely fields questions during photo-ops and has made a habit of jousting with reporters on the South Lawn of the White House while the presidential helicopter whirs in the background.
While its thematic content is largely established by metallic whirs and clicks characteristic of machines in video games and sci-fi films, the real musical intrigue comes from the track's inspired percussive backbone, which instills a sense of mischievous urgency.
The library is quiet again—the printer whirs softly as sheets of paper are printed for a class later that day; at some point, the Bomb Squad kids had retreated to the front room and eventually gone on a field trip with Coval.
As soon as you click inside your browser's address bar and press the "g" key all kinds of code whirs into action—your browser checks whether or not you're in incognito mode, and if you aren't, scours your bookmarks and history for potential matches.
Their fresh event now whirs to that limit Around the room, twin atlas volumes Read like flip books whose vile jelly Windows into paper guts— We see through them but they're still there, I'm Sure as frost fakes your words In other of Earth's clawed curtains.
Directed by Eddie Alcazar, the short is currently showing at the Sundance Film Festival, where audiences will be treated to FlyLo's musical contribution, an appropriately abstract cacophony of whirs and shrieks and clinical atmospheres that's a far cry from the space-age beat music he's known for making.
While most consumers may be agnostic about the machinery that whirs and whines under the hoods of their vehicles, automakers cheer the turbo advance despite the gremlins that bedevil the process: turbo lag, or hesitation, when a driver accelerates, and the high heat generated by the spinning turbos.
The grass around them was the greenest green that grass can be, the fence was so perfect that Robert Frost would have written a poem about it, and as the song's tropicalia groove billowed into whirs of reverb I swear to God I began to feel a gentle breeze.
From the iterant, almost antagonistic pulse of the motion tracker to the heavy scrape of metal on metal as shafts open up, the groaning and creaking of the ship, the stuttering blips and whirs of computers, the clatter of stuff just falling down, and the continuous mechanical whine of the tension-stretching "music," it's the audio of the Crew Expendable DLC that really puts you in the picture.
"Nightlife whirs around you, comfortably, in 'Cocktail Hour: The Show'." The Jersey Journal, 13 Dec. 2018. Web: 23 May 2019. Ballets with a Twist traveled to the Midwest in early 2019, making stops at The Grand Oshkosh, in Wisconsin, and the Moraine Valley Community College Fine and Performing Arts Center, in Illinois.
Structurally, the album has three distinct sections: the opening 18 minutes consist primarily of quiet, sparse acoustic guitar strums backed by distant whirs and machine noises; a lengthy crossfade shifts the album into drone doom metal, with Merzbow's accentuation via harsh noise layers; eventually, the loud half-hour settles through movements of noise into 6 minutes of a quiet electric guitar and ambience coda.
Houghton was the first person in the world to be given an artificial heart for permanent use rather than as a bridge to transplantation. An educated psychotherapist, Houghton has written a book, "The World Within Me," in which he contemplates how receiving the transplant challenges his devout Catholicism. He also reports that, ironically, the heart transplant has left him largely devoid of emotion.His Heart Whirs Anew He died on November 25, 2007 at Birmingham's Selly Oak Hospital at the age of 69 years.
Despite being closed and looking abandoned, once a year, an Italian pasta factory whirs and chugs through the night. No one had ever been seen leaving and/or visiting and its original owner's whereabouts were unknown, but whenever it came to life, the front gates would open to allow a black car to drive out and back in. Then the gates would close and the factory would be quiet for another year without Venice noticing. In the UK, lived Timothy King, a boy who threw violent tantrums over every meal his mother gave him.
"What About Us?" is an offbeat, aggressive high-tech uptempo song, seemingly "set amid a steel factory's sonic churns, whirs and crunches". Brandy described it as "edgy, sexy" and a "little bit ahead of its time..." On post-break song "Anybody", another "edgy, eclectic offering", Brandy reminds a lover he is supposed to keep their hurtful relationship a secret. "It's Not Worth It" finds Brandy trying to hold her relationship together after it has deteriorated to shambles. Initially penned in 1999, Jerkins built the song around Michael Jackson's ad-libbed vocals, resulting from a joint recording session for Jackson's 2001 studio album.
"By asking for, and allowing more input from all of us, we could all help each other to explore new territory and take a few more risks," Harmer said. Greenwald, writing for MTV, writes that the album's songs "slow dance between genres—lush, sensitive piano ballads bump up against and blur into kaleidoscopic guitar grooves." The album emphasizes ambient noises, including "clicks, whooshes, and whirs"; the title track, for example, is built around the humming of an airplane engine. Its mood is often somber or dark, which Gibbard figured was an extension of his point of view in life: "I have this sense of realism that sometimes is a little depressing," he confessed to Magnet in 2003.

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