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"whoosh" Definitions
  1. the sudden movement and sound of air or water rushing past

227 Sentences With "whoosh"

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Whoosh to faculty meetings, whoosh to theater class, whoosh to radiology (Berol may have torn a tendon in her ankle).
On a grainy ultrasound screen, we saw the lack of movement and listened for the reassuringly rapid whoosh-whoosh sound of a fetal heartbeat.
Those who believe the whoosh effect is real are under the impression that if you're not seeing results from a diet, it's because the whoosh effect is just around the corner.
One, two, three and whoosh … he's past the player.
He walks in, and whoosh: instant sympathy for the Devil.
They have a whoosh that sucks the air out before impact.
Of course, the best part is that 'whoosh' sound it makes.
I felt a whoosh of adrenaline and didn't think at all.
But there's something a bit, well, quiet about this whoosh higher.
The feature creates an elegant space through which air can whoosh.
An enchanted whoosh and the crashing of waves signal their arrival.
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I felt a big whoosh — then a strange absence of pain.
As someone who recently had her second child, I'm all too familiar with the complicated world of breast pumps (the distinct whoosh-whoosh noise they make was the soundtrack of my life for many, many months).
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The door to the farm opened with a whoosh , and they entered.
Just the whoosh of air, like a ceiling fan spinning at full speed.
The air was fragrant with cumin,Hummus spun her around with a whoosh.
There are dozens of Reddit boards with people wanting to know how to "trigger" the whoosh effect, wondering how long it takes to experience the whoosh effect, and sharing advice for how to tell when you're in the midst of it.
I blame the ominous whoosh for the death of the college kids last episode.
RIP all those nights spent spinning the globe and hearing the whoosh it made.
It is mostly silent but for the occasional whoosh of air venting from above.
"Whoosh," Mr. Kelley exclaimed, imagining the sound of all those episodes dropping at once.
Anya asked me to whoosh some of the nitrogen smoke up for photo purposes.
Plus it brings in the whoosh of fantasy from a cultural and iconic source.
The "whiz" — or is it the "whoosh," or maybe "sh-sh-sh-sh-sh"?
Plus, it brings in the whoosh of fantasy from a cultural and iconic source.
And then: whoosh, they were gone, as if they had never been there at all.
As we talk, there's a sudden whoosh and the whey is released from the vat.
"I saw that whoosh happen," Cramer said, referring to the market breakdown in the afternoon.
But one of the most notable sounds is the undesirable "whoosh" of superconducting magnets quenching.
It was beautifully cast, and we were screaming, laughing, instant just (whoosh!) didn't wanna part.
And that "whoosh" sound effect from switching blades will forever be lodged in my brain.
When I splayed my fingers, they scattered apart with an audible "whoosh" in my ears.
There's a steady, comforting whoosh of wind, coupled with the unholy howls of the motor.
Who among us can deny the satisfying whoosh of ketchup coming clean out of a bottle?
You had these little towns and construction activity that" — his hand shot up — "whoosh plowed across.
It's a pleasant maze, arranged vertically, with cheery graphics and appropriately satisfying "whoosh" to each hop.
Six months later, Taft was walking up to another house and whoosh, everything came flooding back.
That small "whoosh" when you are facing off against an entire ballroom of solvers is deafening.
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the whoosh of that flying right over their heads.
And in the fever-dream world of Sarah Einspanier's "House Plant," June (Emma Ramos) leaps — whoosh!
I was quietly paying attention to various details of the painting when I heard something. Whoosh!
Feel free to make "whoosh" sounds when you push it up and down, as I do.
Another troubling aspect of the whoosh effect is the idea that you can "trigger" the whoosh effect by eating a eating a high-calorie "cheat meal" after starving yourself, but there's no research or medical literature to support that this is the case, Dr. Stanford says.
I barely registered the roll of the waves above the whoosh of negative voices in my head.
"First I heard a whoosh," Margaret Wylie, who lives near the crash site, told CNN affiliate TWC.
To his surprise, the doors opened with a whoosh , like an airlock on a spaceship. Wow. Cool.
If judged simply as a book, as it should be, and not along a friendship continuum: whoosh.
You can also choose from a number of snazzy visual effects, including pixellation, 'whoosh' effects, and more.
There was a big whoosh as the water that had collected on top poured off the back.
The Dow Jones industrial average opened with a big whoosh lower, then rallied all the way back.
Gracefully she throws her arms up over her head, my whoosh now projected out of her mouth.
He's set up a zip line for her to whoosh in and knock everyone out with her cast.
The whoosh of an incoming mortar shell sent them scrambling for cover against the wall of a building.
"When the thing really ignited it made a whoosh, a crackle; the wood just blazed up," he said.
"I heard a kind of whoosh and a second later a boom," said a resident, Robert Wolf, 60.
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Volleys of rockets flew over the ridge with a whoosh and pounded the village itself with loud booms.
Then comes the whoosh of a plane, another bomb lands and the men are pinned to the ground.
The fire-and-ice fantasy world of HBO's "Game of Thrones" may be set in feudal times, but the heady whoosh of women leaders rising on the show, as it reaches its bloody conclusion, parallels the heady whoosh of women leaders rising around the globe in the last couple of years.
In a dramatic whoosh the rectangular 423-inch TFT screen rose from the dash, beckoning me to tune in.
For example, the heart may elicit a "whoosh" sound under a stethoscope, which indicates a heart murmur, says Dudley.
Hear her thin soprano and the splash of her feet playing against the soothing whoosh of the morning breeze.
Think of this video more as the low whoosh and rumble that foreshadows an avalanche than the tumbling snow itself.
The instructions for her were simple: hold on to a handle, don't touch anything else, keep your head down. Whoosh!
I sat down at a table in front of the store, and then I heard it: wub-wub-wub-WHOOSH.
The white film moves inside the basin with a faint whoosh and I feel confident to get down to business.
At ground level, polycarbonate chambers placed atop the tundra whoosh as their tops periodically shut, then open, then shut again.
He was from Leeds, and his voice was both brassy and airy, like a clearing whoosh through a French horn.
All the things that are lovable about it — the cheerful pop, the whoosh of air, the instant results — are absent.
The one downside is that there isn't much proof available that Whoosh actually kills all the germs on your phone.
I sensed that we were sitting on the cusp of a climax — a terrible whoosh, an impressive rise in tide.
There's no loud whine from the supercharger, nor a whoosh from the turbo — they just do the job, quietly and effectively.
The doctor moved his stethoscope to the other side and again heard the same whoosh, though it was somewhat quieter here.
Here, too, were crescendo climaxes, but lushly bluesy, more Gershwinian than Mahlerian, before an unexpected ending: a hushed, nearly toneless whoosh.
She closed her eyes and listened to the whoosh and the roar of trains, the tide of people all around her.
When a step was completed, a light turned on above the next required part, accompanied by a beep-beep-whoosh sound.
The only sounds were the whoosh of birdies sailing in identical arcs and a slow, delicate instrumental of piano and drums.
The sound is hidden under the "Performance" section of the Porsche Taycan website and comes at you in a big whoosh.
Commuter trains roar by every so often, though the double-glazing of his windows reduces the noise to a gentle whoosh.
Beneath the persistent whoosh of the water, people stood on the banks beneath the dam, watching and sightseeing and taking pictures.
DreamBox takes elements from animated video games, with some math lessons populated by aliens that whoosh about and animals that cluck.
Employee-selected beats compete with the sound of skateboards chuck-clack-ing and the whoosh of Interstate 22017 just to the east.
The man said people were trampled on when they fled the train after hearing a whoosh and seeing flames race towards them.
That's when it happened — wub-wub-wub-WHOOSH — that now-familiar sound that told me I'd swapped into the world of OpenMind.
Like I would drop a little drop of it on my wound and it would go "whoosh" and it would magically heal.
His sonic oeuvre includes the little whoosh you hear after uploading content through Facebook's mobile app, signaling that your post is live.
Palmer is slurped from the Red Room by an "ominous whoosh," which is looking to be the season's villain as of now.
Lithgow performs the piece without props, but he adds ingenious sound effects, which he makes with his mouth: click, whoosh, swish, whish .
The wind picked up and elicited a low, full whoosh from bristlecone branches, which swung to and fro without creaking or rustling.
And it sickens me to even say, but it was just a "Whoosh!" and then sirens and bodies flying and people screaming.
But park managers found a use even for that, bolting a giant slide onto it, down which people whoosh for £16.50 a go.
"Some guy just walked up to him with a spoon full of cocaine, held it up to his nose and – whoosh," said Davis.
There are few sounds more pants-wettingly nightmarish to an Australian in spring than the ungodly whoosh of a pair of incoming wings.
Eventually, you no longer feel like you're falling—the constant whoosh of half-truths and gleefully delivered apocalyptic provocations becomes your new equilibrium.
One county technician, dumbfounded by the whoosh of code rocketing across the screen, somberly took out his phone and began to film it.
Huxley heard the whale before he saw it; his eyes widening at the whale's loud "whoosh" as he turned instinctively toward the sound.
When Sulu, the helmsman (played by George Takei), sent the Enterprise into warp speed, the ship flew off with its own unmistakable whoosh.
Joshua bent over the cake, closed his eyes, made a wish — a long one — and then blew out the candles in a whoosh.
These scooters are limited to 15 miles per hour, but that is still zippy enough to put a satisfying whoosh in your hair.
He aimed the flashlight at the entry valve, and we went with a whoosh back through the flapping tube and onto the stepladder.
Fragmented images of scaffolding, birds, chairs and leaves, digitally collaged, seem as if caught in a great whoosh caused by a hurtling train.
He came away from that elated whoosh in 2008 not comprehending that many voters viewed him as the escape hatch from Clinton Inc.
Witness the gravitational field exerted by the ship, which can suck buses, cars, and bridges out of a city and whoosh them upward.
At a certain point, there's a whoosh of wind, and pecans patter onto the stage floor (made from antique Texas heart-pine wood).
The whine and whoosh of not-too-distant automobile traffic is integral to this site, as is afternoon sunlight glinting off the rippling water.
Because in either case, the market would probably bounce, quite violently, before long from near current levels or perhaps after another scary whoosh lower.
He still feels a whoosh of white noise when he lies down at night, and has trouble hearing, problems he traces to the blast.
The red container would open with a dramatic whoosh, and from beneath the decorative paper rose intoxicating zephyrs of toasted phyllo, pistachio, and honey.
You can watch the world whoosh past the car window, of course, just as astronomers observe the Earth's movements by looking to the sky.
I'd touch one wall, push off and glide through that whoosh of momentum, then propel myself forward until I got to the other wall.
In retrospect, none of the entries were abstruse or foreign, and the tough clues were just fabulous jokes that flew over my head (whoosh!).
In retrospect, none of the entries were abstruse or foreign, and the tough clues were just fabulous jokes that flew over my head (whoosh!).
I kept wondering, just as people marvel at how fiction writers give characters that authentic human sense, somehow managing to whoosh life into them.
For about a minute, you could hear Vonn taking forceful, staccato breaths repeatedly, and making a "whoosh"-ing noise as she exhaled through pursed lips.
Whoosh it went by and then something with Stormy Daniels, and then Michael Avenatti was around, and then I don't know what happened, something else.
According to some Redditers and unqualified wellness bloggers, the whoosh effect is essentially the period of time during a diet when fat loss becomes noticeable.
" But like other diet myths, there may some understandable — albeit incorrect — reason why people seeking diet advice latch onto the concept of the "whoosh effect.
This great whoosh creates a contact high even if, as one shot rapidly gives way to another, it feels as if time is running out.
Brussels, to this point, has brushed off Britain's advances much as a frustrated shopper might whoosh away wasps between them and their choice of fruit.
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Combined with the Model 3's electrified quiet — acceleration is a whiz and a whoosh, not a roar — the overall effect is calming and meditative.
But when you go to send them, Threads lets you whoosh them off to the individuals on your Close Friends list with just one tap.
After an introductory moment in which Ciani established her opening auditory cue as the whoosh, whoosh of a ski-slalom  (which she mimed endearingly, not to put too fine a point on it) she turned her back to the audience to attend to the workings of her classic Buchla 200 — an incredibly rare modular synthesizer that was a lesser-run competitor to Moog in the 1970s.
"I felt a strong whoosh of water, something clamp down on my arm and assumed my husband was playing a prank on me," she tells PEOPLE.
Built in southern Spain and painted in shimmering white, gray, black, red, and blue, the "Quintero One" could someday whoosh between cities at near-supersonic speeds.
She kept up a line of patter as she strolled along 11th Avenue, her voice rising above gusts of wind and the whoosh of passing traffic.
"You can hear a whoosh of air as the train approaches," Deke Sharon said, breaking down the cacophony on a subway platform into its component parts.
Here's Sanders's chief speech technique: He puffs the audience up into a frenzy with all variety of denunciations, and then—he lets the air out . . . whoosh.
Behind a hotel window, the shoves came with a whoosh of bass and ominous squeaking from the places where the glass bowed, aching against the jambs.
The director Janice Engel gives "Raise Hell" such momentum — it's a whoosh of a movie — that you are quickly swept up in its sights and sounds.
Jones said he felt the whoosh of air in his face when he first walked onto the field through a door in the center field wall.
"When a prey animal stimulates those trigger hairs — whoosh," said Victor Albert, an evolutionary plant biologist at the State University of New York, University at Buffalo.
The waterlogged disaster movie "The Finest Hours" is a moderately gripping whoosh of nostalgia that shamelessly recycles the '50s cliché of the squeaky-clean all-American hero.
Placed behind the two seats, you hear at least one of the turbos whoosh and whir every time you gently touch your foot to the accelerator pedal.
The vacuum pump to which the catheter was connected made a brief humming sound, then collapsed with a loud whoosh, like an elephant sagging to its death.
A witness who lives near the crash site told CNN that she heard "a whoosh," and then saw "a big ball of fire" around 7:40 a.m.
With melting lobes of grilled tuna belly, a truffle sauce and a light coconut garlic broth, the dish sent me to some other world in a whoosh.
Knight settled on one that his team particularly liked — it looked like "a wing" or "a whoosh of air," he says — but he still didn't love it.
This wholesome coming-of-age story is told mostly in flashback; a few decades from now, the American president (Gina Rodriguez) rediscovers her childhood diary, and — whoosh!
Well, it doesn't chug so much as whoosh, because this train—actually, a one-sixth scale train—doesn't rely upon a diesel engine or electricity to get around.
The thing to remember about the whoosh effect or whatever diet fad comes our way next, is that chances are it's not going to be manageable long-term.
The interactive art works - colorful words and images that whoosh over skylines and float above buildings - are part of an Apple tour that needs an app and smartphone.
There is the whoosh-squoosh of the juice vendor squashing her oranges on the corner, the growl of a hundred motorbikes, the wheeze of a thousand lumbering buses.
Whenever the mammals fly close to a blade, the whoosh creates a drop in air pressure that kills them — and estimates run as high as 600,000 a year.
Suddenly there is a whoosh, a whir, and a stir among the spectators — and because you are a racing fan, you forget your quibbles as the adrenaline kicks in.
They brought with them a whoosh of dust particles from the outside, and also their own personal emissions—lactic acid from sweat, squalene from skin oil, and carbon dioxide.
It starts with a salvo of traffic noise that cuts off with a whoosh, a fanfare that sets into relief the silence in which the 45-minute work transpires.
Once at the top, there was a whoosh, my stomach dropped, my skirt flew up and down I floated, walking triumphantly to pick up my shoes after I landed.
After the rice and shrimp had cooked for a mere three minutes, Ms. Ram twisted the vent, which sent forth a rush of spicy vapor with a companionable whoosh.
"Stop Me From Falling" melds banjo and keyboard into the same sparkly whoosh, while the guitar hook in "Raining Glitter" spins and plunks with the exactitude of a synth preset.
Mixed with the whoosh of traffic from a nearby street and the occasional rumble from the Kelly monument, the artificiality of the human-voiced birdsong makes for a wily intervention.
Much has been made about Ferrari switching to turbos, causing many aficionados to worry that the "whoosh" of a turbocharger would kill the Ferrari engine sound so many buyers crave.
All night, the whoosh of cars outside echoed through the room like waves against a hull; until sleep finally took us, we were out at sea together, stowed away safely.
"Om Rama" feels as if you've walked into the middle of a daylong ritual—it's all handclaps, tambourines, and blissful chants chasing after the occasional erratic whoosh of a synthesizer.
It is mostly deserted and sits about six miles offshore in northern New York, so few people were likely to be bothered by the looming turbines and their relentless whoosh.
With a broad smile, he reaches out and touches a button on the side, causing the doors to slide open with a little whoosh like something out of Star Wars.
"Whooshing me down," cries Byrne, and the music complies — the guitar sound really does whoosh, inhaling giant gulps of virtual air, like a mechanical sonic vacuum that only functions in spurts.
During our first dinner, in an upmarket restaurant, we were jolted by the whoosh of a departing rocket, its engine thrumming for seconds before it launched, apparently from a nearby park.
The camp's site is in a desolate area at the bottom of a steep hill next to Interstate 90 where the whoosh of freeway traffic provides a constant backdrop of sound.
The service is breezy and attentive and sweet, and before you even order you are presented with a flamboyant whoosh of paper-thin crisp bread resembling a Frank Gehry band shell.
"Is there a fire right now?" she asked a few weeks ago when our air filter kicked on with a little whoosh, a sign of less than optimal indoor air quality.
The Dow Jones industrial average opened with a big whoosh lower, then rallied all the way back and was more than 300 points higher at one point, before settling slightly higher.
One morning in 22.3, in his first term, Mr. Buttigieg arrived at work in the County-City Building, his body braced against the whoosh of five lanes of one-way traffic.
"I expect a whoosh through… 1950 and then, as the chasers get into the pool on the long side, I'll get shorter and shorter," Michael Block of Rhino Trading Partners wrote Monday.
As we blithely send our personal data to companies on a whoosh and a bleep, we think less and less about hearing so many other disembodied and artificial noises in the background.
Other V.R. directors are experimenting with what might be called a leap cut, in which the viewer is transported, sometimes with an audible whoosh , from one part of the scene to another.
A few years ago, Mark Bittman gave us a terrific recipe for steak Diane – a classic of mid-20th-century fine dining that was generally prepared tableside in a whoosh of brandy flame.
After two honks of a truck horn, a countdown and a cry of "Fire in the hole," the trigger is pulled and the arm arcs up with a whoosh, hurling the pumpkin heavenward.
A fresh vase of flowers sits at the spot on the road, silent but for crickets and the whoosh of wind through rows of corn, where Jacob was grabbed so many years ago.
Colors are rich and deep (the gorgeous wide-screen cinematography is by Luis Armando Arteaga), and the atmosphere is so tranquil that the whoosh of action in the final third is powerfully disorienting.
Musk had shaken awake the electric car market with bold thinking and a tech-heavy approach, and this even fresher concept galvanized a coterie of startups to gather funding and realize the whoosh.
After dusk, insurgents and mountain lions lurked in the vast darkness beyond our guard towers, and it was quiet except for the singing of jackals and the occasional whoosh and boom of outgoing artillery.
The blaze is so intense, witnesses have reported that broadleaf trees like aspens — known for being more resistant to fire than evergreens — "caught fire in one big whoosh" like a barbecue grill being lit.
Most literally, "White Noise," Suzan-Lori Parks's enthrallingly thought-packed new play at the Public Theater, refers to the whoosh generated by those much-used, soothing sound makers designed to lull people to sleep.
As played by Brit wunderkind Tom Holland in a whoosh of boyish enthusiasm and lovesick angst, Spidey is flying higher than ever in a thrill ride that's bursting with laughs and real-deal surprises.
We see her in the store, and we see a woman who's a bit suspicious of her, and she's walking down the street, and everything's fine, and suddenly whoosh that blow comes out of nowhere.
In particular I was looking to see whether I could pick out individual details like the sound of footsteps running up from behind or the whoosh of an enemy Tracer blinking around in the distance.
From a physiological standpoint, the whoosh effect simply does not make any kind of sense, and there's nothing true about it, says Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, an obesity medicine physician at Massachusetts General Hospital.
The band's wiry sharpness and skittish enthusiasm musically embody the paranoid anxiety conveyed by Byrne's persona, certainly, and when he opens his mouth, agitated noises come out that perfectly complement the harsh whoosh all around.
They head to what I'd only describe as a disco, in a building that looks like a community centre or local library, hanging on for dear life as the whoosh of approaching austerity cuts approaches.
And when those very same figures lift up their scepters, or spears, and begin, oh so gently, to pull them apart and whoosh them through the air, it might be natural to hold your breath.
Dolphins dart around your field of view, neon street signs whoosh past your head, and you'll fly up and above the clouds all while managing to concentrate on the falling blocks with an even greater intensity.
Even just looking at an old mix CD can whoosh you back to the time in your life when you received it; to the person you were; to the way you used to think and feel.
Because the performers cannot connect with their opponents while executing their elaborate kicks and hand chops, the visceral thrill of whoosh and thwack is missing, replaced mostly by compensatory grunts and obvious inches of empty air.
In the BBG's visitor center, three boom microphones hang above the succulents and sporadically project an ambient drone that recalls the white noise emitted by the corn speakers but that doesn't have the megaphones' seashell whoosh.
I can see the statue of William Penn standing atop City Hall a few blocks from my old office, where I spent countless hours alone staring at words on a computer screen well past midnight. Whoosh.
All in all, McDonald compares the 10-year yield to "a beach ball under water" which is currently being "extremely suppressed by geopolitical risk" — and is primed to whoosh higher if and when that risk dissipates.
When memoir returns on the next page, and Marshall tells us Bishop gave her a final grade of B, "the first I'd received since high school chemistry," air rushes out of the story with a whoosh.
Depending on where you stand, the rhythmic yelling of a hawker rises above the horns and shuffle of feet, or quieter discussions between shoppers emerge from the whoosh of buses or metallic noises of traders' bells.
Dr. Shapiro, a young doctor with a trace of an Eastern European accent, sat down at the battered wooden table and listened to the patient describe the terrible episode of chest pain followed by the loud rhythmic whoosh.
It didn't whoosh me away to dreamland like the Midnight Luxe, but the Sapira was the mattress I kept coming back to during testing—sometimes for comparison and a few times because it felt so cool and cozy.
In the whoosh of a jet, and at the behest of the Colombian president, Álvaro Uribe, the United States-led war on drugs seized priority over Colombia's efforts to confront crimes against humanity that had scarred a generation.
"Waves" begins with an exhilarating whoosh, the camera hurtling through time and space as it follows — and barely keeps up with — a high school student (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) whose picture-perfect life will soon turn horrendously upside down.
"Artists Only," whose shiny organ whoosh adorns a set of slinky action-movie basslines that eventually take over the song in a turbulent breakdown, typifies More Songs About Buildings and Food's basic musical strategy: it's simultaneously abrasive and immersive.
Alone on that court, with no sound but the echo of the ball bouncing on the hardwood, the whoosh of the net and the occasional clang of the rim, McIntosh pretended his Northwestern Wildcats were playing in the tournament.
"We heard a whoosh of the volcano, a sound we hadn't heard before, and really strong vibrations," said Fernando Aragón, a science teacher at a school in Antigua who lives close to the volcano outside the town of Alotenango.
We did a test with an adenosine triphosphate (or ATP) detector, which detects and measures the number of actively growing microorganisms (or bacteria) on an object, and it did indicate that the number of bacteria had decreased after using Whoosh.
The keyboard arpeggio that anchors the opening, "Once, There Was an Explosion," swells like a dance hook, but when the beat comes in, the jagged percussion throws it off balance; the piece keeps wobbling, teetering, and reasserting itself with a whoosh.
Ambient bands would foreground such noise at the expense of tune and tempo; instead, Emma Baker's drumming keeps the pace jumpy, producing a gawky propulsion that undercuts the soothing, underlying guitar whoosh, which in turn softens and alleviates its aggression.
Meet Philadelphia's very own Vent Guy: As you can see, Vent Guy's behavior is pretty straightforward: He stands over a subway grate and lets the air whoosh beneath his clothes, presumably giving him a little respite from the heat on scorching summer days.
And sports that seem quiet can still demand a focus on subtle sounds and signals, like the whoosh of a breeze through branches alerting golfers and runners to wind speed or a creak in a joint that could warn of early injury.
So to counter my tendency to spend any money that&aposs right in front of my face, I set up an automatic monthly transfer to whoosh that cash out of my checking account and into a Simple savings account before I knew the difference.
As the 22012-minute adventure continues, your group tracks ghosts through the apartment tower — in a fast-moving elevator, outside on a rickety window-washing platform — as some ghouls float through you, arriving with a whoosh of air in your face and a vibration of that vest.
And the final downslope to the finish line is just gorgeous, stretched out before you, a perfectly positioned series of boost pads peppering a ski-jump strip before whoosh, it's into the air, through three boost rings and onto a tight right then left then woo-hoo.
I loved the way it effortlessly slid in and out of its case, loved the soft purr it emitted when an email came in, loved the silent whoosh of its trackball as I played Brick Breaker on the subway and the feel of its baby keys clicking under my fat thumbs.
It is a line of work that makes for a head-on collision between two distinctly New York traits in what just might be their most undiluted form: relentless hustle facing notoriously stoic commuters, gifted at tuning out as couples argue or as a "showtime" dancer's sneakers whoosh by their head.
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In several scenes in "Uncut Gems," what draws the most attention is a mundane sound, amplified but not overdramatized — the whoosh of the revolving door at a fancy Midtown office building, the slamming of basketballs against parquet courts, the cold click of utensils striking dinner plates, the wobbly hum of a helicopter landing.
"I remember one afternoon before evening scoff or a Gurkha curry was on, I was sitting chatting with both Captain Russell and Prince Harry about random stuff when the camp was hit by a Chinese 107mm rocket… whoosh bang wallop," Sergeant Tom Pal, from an anti-tank platoon, recalls in the book, as reported by the Evening Standard.
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Jewel conceived the album while working in LA, when he realized he missed rain, and the album sounds like it: massive sheets of plummeting synthesizer whoosh, keyboards heard through a smokescreen with delayed reverb, tingly waves of shimmer and squeal, glistening sonic ice sculptures, howling wind, chilled melancholy, little percussive electronic droplets bouncing off the surface.
As festival-goers gathered in the central space between the circle of waterfalls, the images and sounds appeared and disappeared from various screens with a whoosh, culminating in an almost deafening static-like noise and a blinding light when the screens all turned on at the same time, before cutting off and slowly starting over again.
A startling early skirmish between the local Pawnee tribe and a contingent of white trappers serves notice as to the level of brutal realism the film intends to deliver; the whoosh and sudden impact of arrows may never have been more vividly rendered, nor perhaps the sense of panic, confusion, horse speed and arbitrariness of who survives and who does not.
With a "whoosh & higgly hoot & a he-ho-hah," Bernstein takes on a remarkable cast of "Countrymen, Cadets, Soldiers, Monkeys, a French Doctor, Porters, an Old Man, Apparitions, Witches, Professors, etc," along with the ghosts of Poe, Dickinson, Williams, Blake, Crane, Whitman, Mallarmé, Emerson, Wittgenstein, and Fanny Brice to explore and celebrate his idea of the messiness of real poetry.
The live sound of the band amounted to an atmosphere: Simon Gallup's rugged, grip-tape bass lines, high up in the mix; the pallid beams of Roger O'Donnell's keyboard melodies; Mr. Smith's vocal wail and bright, watery guitar tone; the drummer Jason Cooper's thump at medium tempos; the extra layer of echo, viscosity and whoosh from the lead guitarist, Reeves Gabrels.
Beyond an all-you-can-hear buffet of ring tones, there is the default whoosh and ding of text messaging; the click of typing; alarms that sound like analog clocks or tweets (of actual birds); the shutter click of the camera; and noises for a bevy of other functions and apps, such as a "cha-ching" effect for Venmo payments.
I've felt a whoosh and a wheeze, a chill and a heave, depending on what's been on the screen so close to my eyeballs—but while I've walked away wobbly from some experiences, like Capcom's Kitchen and Until Dawn's Rush of Blood spin-off, which combines a roller-coaster sim with a bloody rail-shooter, that's mainly because of the content, rather than the method of delivery.
There was the whoosh of the automatic doors opening on the spaceship's bridge, the coos of furry Tribbles in one of the show's most famous episodes, and the unsettling wail of sirens when it was time to shift to red alert — not to mention the growl of the cartoonish reptilian alien Gorn (pieced together using, in part, the sound of vomiting) and the high-pitched tinkling of a transporter beam.
" And this idolatry of innovation was not confined to Silicon Valley; it migrated to the heart of the surveillance state in the person of Keith Alexander, former director of the National Security Agency, a proud "geek" who enlisted a Hollywood set designer to build a command post modeled on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, "complete with chrome panels, computer stations, a huge TV monitor on the forward wall, and doors that made a 'whoosh' sound when they slid open and closed.
"If you have your favorite names and you want to put a certain amount of money into it, put in limit orders — one at one price, one at a lower price below that and then at a lower price below that — so if you get a big whoosh lower [and] you won't have time to react that quickly, you'll be able to buy them automatically and then when the market bounces back you'll have a nice position in your favorite names," Maley said.
When he'd had a chance to take in the barred windows and the heavy steel door that pulled shut behind them with a whoosh of compression, Rosa Hinojosa, cold as a fish, explained to him that he was being remanded to custody as a threat to public safety under the provisions of the statutory code of the State of California, and that he would be confined here temporarily before he could be moved to the Men's Colony, in the next county, which was equipped with a special ward for prisoners with medical conditions.
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They make rap for the silvery whoosh of midnight speeding on the 10, the 110, the 105, the 710, and the 203; for the goosebump kiss of air conditioning on sweltering afternoons; for dusks and dawns turned oil slick creamsicle by freeway carcinogens and ash borne from the Southland's uncontrollable blazes; for bail bondsman neon, courtroom fluorescents, and concerts full of iPhone flashlights; for fake lean, real Gucci, and questionable morals; for 14-year-old Fairfax Avenue truants, 21-year-old Instagram twerkers, and 28-year-old parolees trying to avoid the third strike that condemns them to ramen noodle hookups and crackling phone calls with daughters growing older and more distant by the day.

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