dirl

/dɜrl/
verb
  1. To vibrate, tremble, or make a ringing sound; to throb or quiver.
    • The heavy bass made the windows dirl in their frames.
    • The old bridge dirled as the train passed over it.
    • Her ears dirled from the loud explosion.
noun
  1. A vibration, tremor, or ringing sound.
    • A dirl ran through the floor when the hammer fell.
    • He felt a dirl in his teeth from the dentist's drill.
    • The dirl of the bell echoed through the hall.
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