vroom

/vrum/
noun
  1. The loud, deep sound made by an engine, especially a car or motorcycle, when it is running fast.
    • The little boy made a vroom sound as he pushed his toy truck.
    • We heard the vroom of a motorcycle coming down the street.
    • The vroom of the race car echoed through the stadium.
Synonyms
verb
  1. To make a loud, deep engine sound, or to move quickly making such a sound.
    • The kids vroomed around the yard with their toy cars.
    • He vroomed the engine to show off his new motorcycle.
    • The sports car vroomed past us on the highway.
Synonyms
interjection
  1. Used to imitate the sound of a fast engine, especially when playing or describing speed.
    • She made a vroom sound while pretending to drive a race car.
    • The video game character said "Vroom!" every time the car sped up.
    • "Vroom!" shouted the child as he pushed his toy car across the floor.
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