
verb for the sound of a trumpet (in the poem "Lepanto" by G. Originally "to bellow like a bull" as well as "to utter a low, murmuring sound" Etymonlineġ. To sing popular songs in a soft, sentimental manner. The sound of wedding bells (features in the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe)ġ. The name is derived from the rhythm of the guiro (scraper) and the shuffling of the dancers' feet see also: neow, jug, whockahĪ fast rhythmic ballroom dance of Latin-American origin with a basic pattern of three steps and a shuffle.

Wynton Marsalis & Paul Rogers, 2012 Candlewick Pressįunky palm-muted riffs with wah pedal (sound effect), associated with pornographic movie soundtracks.

From the children's book Squeak, Rumble, Whomp Whomp Womp. Sound of a drum roll / rimshot hear the sound
