Its coals fade to black shortly after it starts, but then a scratchy calliope whirs to life, taking it out on a wistful, black and white note. |
He demonstrates, and inside the package, the round head whirs like a tiny buzz saw. |
The projector in the middle of the domed theatre clicks and whirs into action, showing a stunning display of the night skies. |
If something black and white whirs by, it's probably a pigeon guillemot, a cousin of the puffin that nests in cliffside cavities. |
With its waltzing piano intro, the cowbell works over-time to rein in the myriad hisses, whirs, and reverberating noises. |
As the dust on the rim cuts, diamond dust whirs away from the cutting blade and continually replenishes rim dust. |