Possibly worn wheel bearings can create a humming or groaning sound.
The tires themselves may be the cause of your concern. If the tires have deep treads on them they will make some a strange humming sound. I would still advise having a mechanic check it out just to be on the safe side.
dordéan (dord = humming; éan = bird) P.S. "dord" can also mean "deep sound," "buzz," or "drone," and is also used for "bass," as in "dordveidhil" or "dordghuth."
The male of bees, esp. of the honeybee. It gathers no honey. See Honeybee., One who lives on the labors of others; a lazy, idle fellow; a sluggard., That which gives out a grave or monotonous tone or dull sound; as: (a) A drum. [Obs.] Halliwell. (b) The part of the bagpipe containing the two lowest tubes, which always sound the key note and the fifth., A humming or deep murmuring sound., A monotonous bass, as in a pastoral composition., To utter or make a low, dull, monotonous, humming or murmuring sound., To love in idleness; to do nothing.
To stop humming sounds in your head, consider identifying potential underlying causes such as stress, anxiety, or ear-related issues like tinnitus. Techniques like mindfulness, meditation, or deep breathing can help reduce stress and quiet your mind. Additionally, consulting a healthcare professional may provide insights and treatments tailored to your specific situation. Sound therapy or white noise machines may also help mask the humming sounds.
I don't know about a humming sound but in my 99 GP i have a sort of rattling sound. My mechanic told me that the fan shaft in the "squirrel cage" was bent and that is what is causing the noise. He also told me that it was a pain and faily expensive to fix. I just turn the radio louder. *It could be a loose piece of paper inside the vent pipe or a loose flapper valve between the heat and A/C divider.
deep!
Medium deep not to deep but it was somewhat deep
No. That would be impossible, because a kidney infection is caused by bacteria that has to travel up the urinary tract to reach the kidneys. There is no type of massage, not even deep tissue, that would cause this to happen.
The sound "knee deep" is not an onomatopoeia because it does not imitate a sound like words such as "buzz" or "meow." Onomatopoeias are words that resemble the sound they represent. "Knee deep" is a descriptive phrase, not an onomatopoeic word.
don't u think it would sound scary that a flower had a deep voice?
it will sound deep
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