Whir

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Whir (hwûr, wûr) v. whirred, whir·ring, whirs v. intr. To move so as to produce a vibrating or buzzing sound. v. tr. To cause to make a vibratory sound. n. 1. A sound of buzzing or vibration: the whir of turning wheels. 2. Excited, noisy activity; bustle: the whir of busy shoppers. WHIR started with the simultaneous recognition of urban elements imposed on our lives after moving to a downtown apartment in San Francisco.
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