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Instead, there are whirring synthesizers, great orchestral blocks of sound, noises of unknown provenance.
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His run-up is short, even by spinners' standards, but his bowling action itself is a whir, followed by a tight follow-through.
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It's possible he doesn't have the mechanics of the dance whirring in his mind yet.
www.richlandsource.com
His sixth whirred by off stump, perfect line and length.
www.abc.net.au
Something comes along that makes your brain whir and click.
www.sbnation.com
I remember sitting at the side of the carriage, watching the rain pour down, fireworks go off and blue lights of the ambulances whirring.
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It felt like the last, lazy day of a festival -- albeit one with a police helicopter whirring above.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The flight is weak and whirring.
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Pistons pumped, wheels spun, and engines whirred and buzzed, at the show.
www.estevanmercury.ca
But there is no factory here, no city lights or whirring industry.
www.smh.com.au

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