Yes, "whir" is considered an onomatopoeia as it imitates the sound of something rapidly rotating or moving with a humming or buzzing noise.
The sound made by a saw cutting through wood is typically described as a "whir" or "whine."
It has no meaning, simply serving as an Onomatopeia. (It sounds like the noise it represents) Quite simply it serves as a reverberating sound, in paticular the noise a compressed spring makes when released.
The model airplane's propeller made a whir as it went by.
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No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
When you turn the key to start the engine will sometimes turn faster than normal and or sound like there is no compression in the cylinders . whir /whir/whir/
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whir pools lead to the 5th dimension in space. whirl pools lead to the sea floor.
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Yes it is a Onomatopeia
No, but the word shatter is.
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No. Crazy is an adjective. It describes something. An onomatopeia is a sound or noise, like "ding" or "clang" or "boom" Hope this helped. (: