(v5r,vi) to throb
to beat fast
(n) rumbling of a mountain
(n) buzzing in the ears
tinnitus
(n,vs) whistling of a prostitute (to attract customers)
(n) sonata
(n) rumble in the ground
(n,vs) long crowing (warbling)
(v5r,vi) to shout
to yell
(P)
(n,vs) cry (esp. animal)
roar
(P)
(v5s,vt) to ring
to sound
to chime
to beat
to snort (nose)
(P)
(n) musical instrument
music
(v5k,vi) to reverberate
to resound
to echo
(n) oscines (birds of suborder Oscines)
songbirds
(n) steamed fish-paste cake, sliced to decorate soup (type of kamaboko)
(n) crying or singing (of bird, etc.) at night
(n,adj-no) suboscines (songbirds of suborder Tyranni)
(n) annoying noise
fruitless argument
useless controversy
(n) aerophone
(n) mating call
(n) person who resorts to petty tricks
a person of small caliber who is only capable of petty tricks
(n) chordophone
(n) (uk) Japanese aspen (Populus tremula var. sieboldii)
(n) idiophone
(n) big fuss over nothing
much cry and little wool
much ado about nothing
(n) big fuss over nothing
much cry and little wool
much ado about nothing
(n,vs) rumbling and shaking of the earth
(n) electrophone
(n) angry voice
one's voice when shouting with anger
(n) Let a hundred schools of thought contend
(n) membranophone