A scraping sound in the chest, often described as a "rubbing" or "grating" noise, can indicate several potential issues, such as pleurisy, where inflammation of the pleura (the lining around the lungs) causes friction during breathing. It may also suggest the presence of fluid or other abnormalities in the lungs. If this sound is accompanied by other symptoms like difficulty breathing or chest pain, it's important to seek medical attention promptly for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
No, usually a scraping sound indicates the starter is dragging and needs to be replaced.
By shaking, scraping, or striking the instrument itself
The squealing a scraping is most likely the idle pulley. i would replace that and the belt then see what happens
It makes almost no sound at all - apart from maybe a very feint scraping noise.
To Make a Soft Noise With Little Movement Also- to "rustle" cattle is to steal.
A warped rotor makes a scraping noise. The rotor will no longer sit flush with the wheel and what ever it rubs against will create a loud metal scraping noise.
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the air is depleting from your lungs
It is a variation of OM, from Hindu and Buddhist tradition. It is often chanted during meditation and is thought to be the sound of the universe.
............Usually means the brake pads have worn down to the metal.
They hear a strange, metallic scraping sound coming from the abandoned warehouse. It echoes throughout the empty building, sending chills down their spines.
A lawnmower may make a scraping sound due to several reasons, such as a dull or damaged blade that is hitting the mower deck or other components. Debris, like grass or sticks, caught in the blade or deck can also cause scraping noises. Additionally, loose or worn-out parts, such as the belt or bearings, can contribute to unusual sounds during operation. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and resolve these issues.