n. the far-carrying cry of the Little Bustard bird, as described in A Field Guide to the Birds of China by John MacKinnon.
prrrt prrrt brrrt.
n. the “audible wing sounds” of the Batises family of birds as they fly from branch to branch in search of insects, as described in Birds of Kenya and Northern Tanzania by Roger Tory Peterson.
prrwht.
n. a contemptuous whisper.
<Prrwht! Paddy Leonard said with scorn. —James Joyce, Ulysses.>
przzt-przzt-przzt.
n. the “rapidly repeated” call of the Tawny-Flanked Prinia bird, as described in Birds of Southern Africa by Ian Sinclair.
ps-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s.
n. the hissing of a snake, as described by Oscar Marcilla in Wishes, Lies, and Dreams: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Kenneth Koch.
psh.
interj. an expression of ridicule.
<Psh... You played that two pair like my dead mother would. —Brion Foulke, Flipside.>
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