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Meaning of bombinate

Wordnet

bombinate (v)

make a buzzing sound

Webster

bombinate (v. i.)

To hum; to boom.

bombinate Sentence Examples

  1. The bees bombinate as they work tirelessly within their hive, creating a symphony of buzzing.
  2. In the serene forest, cicadas bombinate with a steady hum that fills the air.
  3. As the night fell, the distant city began to bombinate with the sounds of traffic and nightlife.
  4. The old refrigerator in the corner of the room would occasionally bombinate, reminding us of its age.
  5. Within the walls of the ancient castle, the wind would often bombinate, echoing through the corridors.
  6. The sound of distant thunder began to bombinate as the storm drew nearer.
  7. In the tranquility of the countryside, the only sounds were the birds chirping and the insects bombinating.
  8. Despite the chaos of the marketplace, the merchants could always hear the familiar bombination of their neighbor's machinery.
  9. As the kettle heated up, it started to bombinate, signaling that the water was ready for tea.
  10. Through the open window, the sounds of the city bombinated softly in the background, lulling me to sleep.

FAQs About the word bombinate

make a buzzing soundTo hum; to boom.

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The bees bombinate as they work tirelessly within their hive, creating a symphony of buzzing.

In the serene forest, cicadas bombinate with a steady hum that fills the air.

As the night fell, the distant city began to bombinate with the sounds of traffic and nightlife.

The old refrigerator in the corner of the room would occasionally bombinate, reminding us of its age.