purr
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /pɜː(ɹ)/
purr (purrs, present participle purring; past and past participle purred)
- (intransitive) Of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.
- (transitive) To say (something) in a throaty, seductive manner.
- 2008, C. E. Osborne, Black Gold Death in the Sun (page 12)
- "This is Cindy," she purred again, flashing a smile of perfect white teeth surrounded by full red lips.
- 2008, C. E. Osborne, Black Gold Death in the Sun (page 12)
- (intransitive) To make a vibrating throaty sound, as from pleasure.
- He purred like a kitten when she massaged his neck.
- (intransitive, of an engine) To make a low and consistent rumbling sound.
- 2001, E. C. Craver, Last Reunion (page 159)
- Beverly passed the city limits sign with the Porsche's motor purring contentedly after its two hundred and fifty-mile romp.
- 2001, E. C. Craver, Last Reunion (page 159)
- French: ronronner
- German: schnurren
- Italian: fare le fusa
- Portuguese: ronronar
- Russian: мурлы́кать
- Spanish: ronronear
purr (plural purrs)
- The vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.
- 1918, Sarath Kumar Ghosh, The wonders of the jungle - Volume 2 (page 113)
- Instead, the tiger looked around, and gave a purr, and then a growl. What did that mean? The man could not tell. Then the tiger just flung upon the man some of the sand from the side of the hollow.
- 1918, Sarath Kumar Ghosh, The wonders of the jungle - Volume 2 (page 113)
- A throaty, seductive sound of pleasure made by a person.
- 2006, Brenda Williamson, Wolverton Blood (page 53)
- The trill of her purr echoed inside his mouth when he kissed her again. Clutching at his shirt, her fingers traveled the muscles in his back.
- 2006, Brenda Williamson, Wolverton Blood (page 53)
- The low consistent rumble made by an engine at slow speed
- 1997, Susan Wood, A Fly in Amber (page 191)
- I sat still in the car and listened to the soft purr of the engine and my beating heart. Then slowly, and as silently as possible, I drove the car back to camp.
- 1997, Susan Wood, A Fly in Amber (page 191)
- French: ronron, ronronnement
- German: Schnurren
- Italian: fusa
- Portuguese: ronrono
- Russian: мурлы́канье
- Spanish: ronroneo
- Russian: мур
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