bombilation

NOUN
  1. sound of rapid vibration
    the buzz of a bumble bee
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How To Use bombilation In A Sentence

  • Yet it was possible in still weather to hear the muted bombilation of the sleepless city and when the wind was in the north to count the hammer-strokes of the great bell of St. Paul's. The Green Eyes of Bâst
  • A deep-toned booming note came then from the hills, commencing like the warning siren of a space liner approaching its berth and swelling to a bombilation of ear-shattering sound that set the steel of the _Nomad's_ hull vibrating and their very flesh and bones a-tingle. Creatures of Vibration
  • When the bombilation became too fearful, Lovaina called out from her bed: "Make smaller noise! Nobody is asleep!"
  • The dull reports of fog-signals had become a part of the metropolitan bombilation, but hitherto the choking mist had not secured Dope
  • The pound of the horse's feet was lost in the titanic bombilation of the elements -- the incessant crash and rumble of thunder and the ever increasing roar of rushing waters. The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country
  • When the bombilation became too fearful, Lovaina called out from her bed: Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
  • This bombilation aroused the house, and a waiter entered the room flourishing a napkin authoritatively.
  • They take the form of a submerged roar, a bombilation of sound coming up from the bottom of the sea.
  • The whip argued with the bombilation of the flies over the sugary dew of our sores.
  • Instantly a bombilation of laughter surged over the auditorium.
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