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"Whir, whir, whir".
Whir -- and wheeze.
Computations whir in Bradley's head.
Click, cough, and whir - a motor sparks and turns.
Until that changes the machine will continue to whir.
Overhead, the whir of police helicopter rotors was heard.
They whir, whistle, flap and chudder.
The whir of the rotors filled the cabin again.
There's the creak and whir of the lift descending.
The plot has a pleasing hum and whir.
Do I detect a backward whir on that karmic wheel?
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