14 Verbs to Use for the Word hummings

When Leothric dropped not down, and they heard the humming of Sacnoth, the magicians arose and fled, all wailing, as they went, upon their strings.

"I remember wen we uster hev big time quilting on dem days we sho had a big time fore we start in de morning wid a water melon feast, den weuns quilt erwhile den a big dinner war spread out den after dinner we'd quilt in the evening den supper and a big dance dat night, wid de banjo a humming en us niggers a dancing, "Oh, Lawdy wat good days dem war.

With great body bowed forward and hairy fingers crooked, Walkyn stole upon him; six paces he went, tentwentytwenty-five the soldier ceased his humming, stood erect and turned about; and Walkyn leaptbore him backward down into the shadowa shadow wherein their bodies writhed and twisted silently awhile.

"One cannot hear herself think, for the din of your twittering!I'll cut the sleeve over crosswise, I think,"and, heedless, she herself commenced humming, in an undertone, '"Cuckoo!

Of course he struggled furiously, making a noise all the time just like that cursed humming, and using the most outlandish phrases in his anger about "going inside to Them," and "taking the way of the water and the wind," and God only knows what more besides, that I tried in vain to recall afterwards, but which turned me sick with horror and amazement as I listened.

Her small white teeth were but half eclipsed and there fluttered forth from her parted lips a low humming that keyed and blended with the organ.

The motor kept up its insistent humming, and there was not a quiver to indicate that a vital part of the monoplane had been injured.

In popular belief fairies often go hunting, and faint sounds of fairy horns, the baying of fairy hounds, and the cracking of fairy whips are supposed to be heard on these occasions, while the flight of the hunters is said to resemble in sound the humming of bees.

"The air was still, save a humming in the very tree-tops that must have been only echoes tangled there, breezes that once blew past.

If I had three white mountain pines, Amos, and a hundred yards of stout canvas I'd get up on the top of this thing, d'ye see, and I'd rig such a jury-mast as would send her humming into Boston Bay.

Donnegan leaped lightly to one side, and the knife, hissing past his head, buried itself in the wall, and its vibrations set up a vicious humming.

The wind lulled and harmonized all those pleasant sounds which compose the murmur of the fields; the tinkling of the sheep-bells seemed to soothe the humming of the bees; the last butterflies met together with the first grapes; this hour of the year mingles the joy of being still alive with the unconscious melancholy of fast approaching death; the sweetness of the sun was indescribable.

Then the magicians played a deathspell on their strings, and there arose a humming along the blade of Sacnoth as he turned the spell aside.

Maloney stopped his humming suddenly and turned to his companion.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  hummings