skirr

[skur]

skirr Definition

to make a low, continuous, and indistinct sound, such as that of flying insects or distant machinery.

Using skirr: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "skirr" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sound of the cicadas skirring in the trees was deafening.

  • Example

    The helicopter's blades began to skirr as it took off.

  • Example

    The distant sound of traffic skirred in the background of the phone call.

skirr Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skirr

Phrases with skirr

  • the sound of birds taking flight

    Example

    As we approached the pond, the skirr of wings alerted us to the presence of ducks.

  • the sound of wheels turning on pavement

    Example

    The skirr of wheels on the cobblestone street echoed through the narrow alleyway.

  • skirr of voices

    a low, indistinct murmur of many people talking at once

    Example

    The skirr of voices in the crowded room made it difficult to hear any one conversation.

Origins of skirr

from Old Norse 'skirra', meaning 'to whirr'

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Summary: skirr in Brief

The verb 'skirr' [skur] describes a low, continuous, and indistinct sound, such as that of flying insects or distant machinery. It can be used to describe the sound of birds taking flight, wheels turning on pavement, or a low, indistinct murmur of many people talking at once.