রেতি, উখা
ঘষা, উখা, খর্খর শব্দ করা, কর্কশকঠে বলা, খর্খর করা, ক্রমাগত কাঠ কাটা
(1) Uttering in an irritated tone
(2) A coarse file with sharp pointed projections
(1) Scrape with a rasp,utter in a grating voice,grind,rub
(2) Scrape with a rasp
(3) Utter in a grating voice
(4) Grind
(5) Rub
(1) The thrips will rasp the foliage, leaving whitish streaks.
(2) Ivan did hear the softest rasp of metal against metal before turning around.
(3) Then the spectre began to laugh, the noise a deep, ominous rasp which snuffed out the spark of hope that had briefly lit Robert's soul.
(4) You probably rasp the soles off their shoes just for fun before they know what's happening.
(5) The rasp of the engine
(6) There was the sound of a rasp , then paper shuffling.
(7) Kylie drops her trademark helium trill to adopt a gravelly rasp .
(8) The second voice was harsh, almost a rasp like someone with a sore throat.
(9) Steve heard the rasp of oar-locks and the faint plash of a leisurely moving boat.
(10) Even in the noise of the club, Su00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00aeren could hear the tell-tale rasp in her voice from too many cigarettes.
(11) The harsh hiss of the rasp in her hand provided Alex a safe distraction from the world outside.
(12) She waits for another useless barrage of platitudes and axioms, but all she catches is the harsh rasp of his breathing.
(13) She almost panicked when she heard the rasp of steel being drawn.
(14) I whispered, my voice coming out as a harsh rasp .
(15) Wilkes' trademark vocal sound is a dry megaphone rasp , and he alternates it with savage harmonica outbursts.
(16) The dog-whelk's radula drills into other animals such as barnacles, while the limpet's is used to rasp algae off rock surfaces.
(17) The accompaniment is a Cage-like sound track picking up the whistle of distant trains, the yelp of coyotes and dogs, the neighing of horses, the buzz and rasp of flying insects.
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(19) My breath rasped and sweat beaded on the nape of my neck.
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