whirr - Meaning in Sanskrit

whirr - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of whirr in English

whirr noun

  1. sound of something in rapid motion

    Examples

    • "the whir of the propellers"
    • "whir of a bird's wings"

whirr verb

  1. make a vibrant sound, as of some birds
  2. make a soft swishing sound

    Examples

    • "the car engine purred"
    • "the motor whirred"

What is whirr meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase whirr refers to sound of something in rapid motion, or make a vibrant sound, as of some birds, or make a soft swishing sound. See whirr meaning in Sanskrit, whirr definition, translation and meaning of whirr in Sanskrit. Find whirr similar words, whirr synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of whirr. Find the answer of what is the meaning of whirr in Sanskrit.

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