upwhirr
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English
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[edit]upwhirr (third-person singular simple present upwhirrs, present participle upwhirring, simple past and past participle upwhirred)
- (intransitive, rare) To rise with a whirring sound.
- 1924, Zane Grey, The Call of the Canyon:
- Moreover, he did not shy at things lying in the road or rabbits darting from bushes or at the upwhirring of birds.
- 1977, Terrence Kilpatrick, Swimming Man Burning, page 122:
- […] spearing the wild turkeys gossiping stupidly in a line along the branches, flushing the partridges, wing-shooting as they upwhirred […]