Rasping
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SCRAPYRasping.
STRIDENTRasping.
raspinglyRASPING
HOARSERasping
HARSHRasping
raspedrasping sound
rasprasping sound
raspsrasping sound
raspishrasping sound
SCROOPRasping sound
SCROOPSRasping sounds
SCROOPSRasping sounds.
CREAKRasping sound.
HARSHENMake rasping.
STRIDORHarsh, rasping sound
raspyharsh; grating; rasping
raspierharsh; grating; rasping
raspiestharsh; grating; rasping
GUTTURALRasping, as a sound.
odontophorethe rasping apparatus in molluscs
HOARSERMore rasping, as a voice
odontophoresODONTOPHORE, the rasping apparatus in molluscs
odontophoranan odontophore, the rasping apparatus in molluscs
corncrakea bird with a rasping cry, also LANDRAIL
landraila bird with a rasping cry, also CORNCRAKE
landrailsLANDRAIL, a bird with a rasping cry, also CORNCRAKE
raspingsRASPING, a filing (a particle removed by a file)
corncrakesCORNCRAKE, a bird with a rasping cry, also LANDRAIL
dirtiest(of popular music) Having a distorted or rasping tone
odontophorousof or like an odontophore, the rasping apparatus in molluscs
huskily(of a voice, an utterance, etc) slightly hoarse or rasping
whoopsA long rasping indrawn breath, typically of someone with whooping cough
odontophoralof or like an odontophore, the rasping apparatus in molluscs also ODONTOPHORAN
scratchesMake a rasping or grating noise by scraping something over a hard surface
scratchedMake a rasping or grating noise by scraping something over a hard surface
scratchingMake a rasping or grating noise by scraping something over a hard surface
throatiest(of a sound such as a person's voice or the noise of an engine) Deep and rasping
throatier(of a sound such as a person's voice or the noise of an engine) Deep and rasping
hartshornthe horn or antler of a hart; the substance obtained by rasping, slicing, or calcining this, formerly the chief source of ammonia
hartshornsHARTSHORN, the horn or antler of a hart; the substance obtained by rasping, slicing, or calcining this, formerly the chief source of ammonia