different between quacking vs buzzing
quacking
English
Verb
quacking
- present participle of quack
- 1839: Edward Charlesworth, Magazine of Natural History
- The usual note emitted by this genus is a kind of tremulous querulous bark, not very unlike the quacking voice of a duck. Although all our larger squirrels […]
- 1839: Edward Charlesworth, Magazine of Natural History
Adjective
quacking (comparative more quacking, superlative most quacking)
- Making quacking sounds, or prone to doing so.
Noun
quacking (plural quackings)
- The sound made by a group of ducks; quacks.
Translations
quacking From the web:
buzzing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?z??/
- Rhymes: -?z??
Verb
buzzing
- present participle of buzz
Noun
buzzing (countable and uncountable, plural buzzings)
- The action of the verb to buzz.
- The sound produced by something that buzzes.
- I can hear buzzing coming from the television.
Translations
buzzing From the web:
- what buzzing means
- what's buzzing in my garden
- what's buzzing magazine
- what's buzzin buzzard
- what buzzing means in spanish
- what's buzzing in french
- what buzzing noise means
- what buzzing noise
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