Results for: loud boom from shock waves
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apparent change in the frequency of sound or light waves due to a change in the distance between the source of the waves and the receiver, blueshift, change in frequency because of motion, Doppler shift, see also:Doppler shift, see also:redshiftDoppler effect
applaud, clap hands, applaud; make a loud noise; send quickly, do quickly, clapping rhythmically, expression of approval through applause, gonorrhea, hit hands in rhythm, hit hands together, put quickly, sudden loud noise, bang; applause; act of applau...clap
architectural instrument, device that records short movements, device that records wavescymograph
argue noisily over something unimportant, minor fight, petty dispute, trivial argument, petty loud argument, quarrel, bicker over something of little valuesquabble
argue noisily, horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus, line of seats, line of things, loud fight, narrow street between lines of houses, paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (B...row
argument, commotion, display of affection or concern, disturb somebody, excitement, confusion, noise; loud argument, quarrel, fiddle with something, needless worry, protest, raise a ruckus over something unimportant; worry, bother, harass, worry too muchfuss
arrange grain sheaves in shock, collide, distressing feelings after shock, electric shock, give somebody electric shock, jolt, collide; upset, distress; offend, stun; subject to an electrical current; form bundles of grain or corn for drying, collision...shock
arrange windows to overlap, fall, pour out, flow (as in a waterfall), flowing liquid, hang or lie, hanging mass, succession, waterfall; waves, billows (of fabric or hair); (Internet) addition of quoted text to a follow-up message on the Internetcascade
arrogance, channel, sandbar, splash, splash of a liquid; sound of liquid splashing; piece of land over which waves flow, sandbank; narrow channel through which tides flow; boastful manner, insolent behavior, splash something, make a splashing sound; da...swash
artillery shell, excellent, fast, or loud, somebody or something excellentwhiz-bang; whizz-bang
astonish somebody utterly, overwhelm with shock or wonder, amaze, astound, dumbfoundflabbergast
atmospheric interference with electronic signals, atmospheric phenomenon that cause disturbances in the reception of radio waves, prevailing mood, sferics, study of atmospheric interferenceatmospherics
atmospheric measurement, depth measurement, making a noise, producing a loud sound, resonant; making loud meaningless noises, measurement of water depth by means of a line and lead; measurements obtained by sounding with a lead and line; measurement of...sounding
attempt at something, blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang), cut or chop something, hit with a loud sharp blow, share of something, sound of a sharp blow, whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share...whack
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
 

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