Definition of Skirl. Meaning of Skirl. Synonyms of Skirl

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Definition of Skirl

Skirl
Skirl Skirl, v. t.& i. [Of Scand. origin, and originally the same word as E. shrill.] To utter in a shrill tone; to scream. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
Skirl
Skirl Skirl, n. A shrill cry or sound. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Meaning of Skirl from wikipedia

- Look up skirl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skirl may refer to: Skirl (1999), a CD by Jim Pugliese and David Watson Skirl Records, an American record...
- Skirling is a parish, community council area and village in Peeblesshire in the Scottish Borders situated 2+1⁄2 miles east of Biggar in Lanarkshire. Biggar...
- Skirl Records is an American record label in Brooklyn, New York, that concentrates on improvised music. The label was started by Chris Speed in 2006....
- The Clarinets (Skirl, 2006) Keep On Going Like This (Skirl, 2011) No Pressure (Skirl, 2019) with Endangered Blood Endangered Blood (Skirl, 2011) Work Your...
- Scottish dish, made from oatmeal fried with fat, onions and seasonings. The "skirl" indicates the noise made by the frying ingredients. Similar to white pudding...
- Henry Porter (born 1953) is an English author and journalist. He is a writer of award-winning thrillers and was, until 2014, a regular columnist for The...
- ensembles, and soloists. His trio Morthana released the albums Skadra Degis (Skirl Records) with Jim Black and Trevor Dunn. With his band Make Music he collaborated...
- which was noted as "unraveling into a fuzz-drenched, falsetto treated skirl of gale force sludge". Overall, they state that the album, despite highlights...
- air. Usually the shape of a cylinder with a tongue or flap and a bridle. Skirl of a bagpipe: to emit the high shrill tone of the chanter; also to give...
- original King Crimson, based on a complex pulse in 5 4 time over which a skirling melody is pla**** on a Mellotron), 1973's "The Talking Drum" (from Larks'...