what is onomatopoeic word for an aeroplane
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The sound of an aeroplane can be conveniently separated into two parts ; a hum, and the unmusical remainder which may be called a roar. The sepa- ration is rather arbitrary, as the two are usually observed simultaneously ; but it appears justified by the fact that the hum can be definitely traced to the exhaust.
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Vroom (and variant spelling) is an onomatopoeia thatrepresents the sound of an engine in aeroplane revving up. It alsodescribes the act of purposefully operating a motor vehicle at highspeeds so as to create loud engine noises
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