Results for: change into hissing sound, utter something with hiss
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attempt to get something, bend in an angle; set at an angle; turn sharply in a different direction; move in angles; present from a prejudiced point of view; fish with hook and line, change direction sharply, direct or place obliquely, figure formed by ...angle
attempt, become hoarse or change in pitch, blow, break down into smaller molecules, break down psychologically, break into, break into pieces, break open under pressure, break with sharp noise, break without coming fully apart, crack cocaine, crack pur...crack
attempt, bubbly drink, bulge, burst, father, fire shots, go briefly, gunshot, hit pop fly, indicating bursting noise, make a bursting sound, make a shattering sound; explode with a loud bang (like a balloon); enter; shoot; beat, strike, of popular cult...pop
attitude of utter disgust or hatred, contempt of court, scorn, disdain; disrespect (Law)contempt
audible to human ear, of or pertaining to sound; of or pertaining to the speed of sound, produced by or relating to sound waves, relating to sound or sound waves, relating to speed of soundsonic
audio frequency range, control for high-frequency audio response, high soprano (Music); high musical key, high soprano (Music); triple, high-pitched, high-pitched instrument or voice, high-pitched sound, of or for the highest musical range, something t...treble
audio recording stored on magnetic tape and enclosed in a cassette; cassette containing a strip of magnetic tape that is used to record sound, audiotape cassetteaudiocassette
audiovisual aid, of hearing and sight, of sound and vision, seeing and hearing (especially pertaining to teaching aids that make use of both sight and sound), teaching aid using sound and visionaudiovisual
aversion to change or anything new, hatred of the newmisoneism
awaken, bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorder, change shape or position, interrupt somebody, spoil peace and quiet, upset somebodydisturb
award somebody a medal, change appearance of room, make something attractive, ornament; adorn; make beautiful; bestow a medal or honor on someone (e.g. in the armed forces)decorate
awareness of sound, chance to be heard, earshot, perception of sound; act of listening; presentation of evidence before a judge, court hearing, preliminary examination of accused, session to hear evidence, trialhearing
babble, utter twaddle, nonsense, talk twaddle, worthless or tedious talk or writing, prattle, chattertwaddle
baby boomer, boomerang; person or thing that makes a booming sound; period of rapid economic development; fad, trend; nomad, migrant worker, somebody who moves to prosperous place, submarineboomer
back side, back side of coin, change something to opposite, change to opposite direction, for backward movement, gear for backward movement, go backward, having the back side exposed to view; opposite, contrary; moving or behaving in a manner opposite ...reverse
 

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