hurr Antonyms
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Meaning of hurr
Webster
hurr (v. i.)
To make a rolling or burring sound.
hurr Sentence Examples
- The wind howled with a mournful hurr, bending the trees like toys.
- The hurricane's winds screamed and howled, whipping up a deafening hurr.
- The broken tree branch made a loud hurr as it crashed to the ground.
- The angry crowd erupted in a collective hurr of disapproval.
- The sound of the waterfall filled the air with a gentle hurr.
- The helicopter blades created a loud hurr that echoed through the canyon.
- The runaway train made a deafening hurr as it roared past.
- The gentle hurr of the fan provided a soothing background noise.
- The bees buzzed around the hive with a constant hurr.
- The wind through the reeds made a soft hurr that was both calming and mysterious.
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To make a rolling or burring sound.
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The wind howled with a mournful hurr, bending the trees like toys.
The hurricane's winds screamed and howled, whipping up a deafening hurr.
The broken tree branch made a loud hurr as it crashed to the ground.
The angry crowd erupted in a collective hurr of disapproval.