Sentences with phrase «rustling noise»

The waterproof barrier didn't let any leaks through to the mattress, and didn't make any of the rustling noises that you would normally associate with a waterproof mattress cover, which was great.
When Breda was 15 she heard some rustling noises outside, and when she looked up she saw a coyote with Turbo in its mouth.

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Unable to suppress noise, disquieted consumers started trying to mask it with wanted sound, buying gadgets like the Sleepmate white noise machine or by playing recorded sounds of nature, from breaking waves to rustling forests, on their stereos.
The whoosh of the wind or the rustling of leaves might remind her of similar noises she heard inside the womb — or simply distract her.
It was hard to move Cee to her own room when we finally did it, but that first night of real sleep was truly delicious, and I trusted myself that I would wake up for any real noise beyond the usual rustling, kicking, and grunting.
Loud background noise can interfere with falling asleep (e.g. a neighbor's drill), or excessive silence, on the contrary, when every rustle is heard too clearly and makes a baby to listen for.
But because the microphone was actually inside the ear it would pick up not just external sounds but also a wide range of bodily noises, including the sound of eating, swallowing, the rustling of hair and the beating of the heart.
The National Park Service is using the map to identify places where humanmade noise is affecting wildlife — animals such bats and owls, whose ears are up to 20 decibels more sensitive than human ears, for example, are affected by humanmade noise because it drowns out the faint rustles of insects and rodents they need to hunt, they say.
The metallic creak of the cable as Petit walks; the rustle and hiss of wind passing over his clothes and through his hair; the muffled sound of traffic noises floating up from 110 stories below: «The Walk» makes these and other sensations palpable, along with Petit's delight, defiance and moments of doubt and fear.
Wind rustles through the branches, and enemies make smaller reactive noises to your presence.
Although natural sounds such as falling rain and rustling leaves can induce relaxation, studies prove that background noise can impair your concentration.
Driving a 2005 Hilux (KUN26 frame, manual diesel), I recently started hearing a soft rustling periodic noise seemingly coming from the front - left side (could be the wheel / tire).
Yes, it's heavier than the F430 Berlinetta, by about 85 kg, and yes, with the fabric roof raised there's a rustle of wind noise from its leading edges at speed, but neither detracts appreciably from the F430 experience.
There's some road noise and a rustle of wind from the mirrors at higher speeds, but the steering feels just right for high - speed stability and low - speed effort, and there's a syrupy slickness to every control that makes being a chauffeur seem like quite an appealing change of career.
The engine is quite refined at lower revs, but tyre noise and wind rustle from the large door mirrors are less impressive at high speeds.
By today's standards, road noise, while not disturbingly intrusive, is noticeable, and our test car allowed some wind rustle into the cabin from the C - pillar area.
Any noise, no matter how slight can stimulate a barking response for e.g. rustling leaves, a banging window or a knock at the frontdoor / doorbell.
At the beginning Fluffy was scared of every rustle and noise he was crawling around the house, was afraid of quick motion and darkness.
She creates noise with bells, rustling paper or percussive instruments.
Wind turbine noise was described as comparable to rustling leaves, flowing streams, air - conditioned offices or refrigerators heard from the next room.
As ever, the headphone cord rustling on my clothes transferred so much noise when walking around with the earbuds that it really didn't matter how good the actual earbud sound quality was — such is life.
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