sonic

IPA: sˈɑnɪk

adjective

  • Of or relating to sound.
  • Having a speed approaching that of the speed of sound in air.
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Examples of "sonic" in Sentences

  • The audio is a turgid sonic sludge.
  • Sonic booms startle area residents.
  • The speed of sonic is incredibly fast.
  • It was from the story of the old sonic games.
  • Thunderbird sonic boom caused $22K in damages.
  • Fighter jet's sonic booms rattle Central Coast.
  • The gameplay is a pastiche of Sonic the Hedgehog's.
  • The analogy to sonic booms is already in the article.
  • Jo hears the sound of the sonic device, and realises it is the Ogrons.
  • The sonic booms, from breaking the sound barrier, alone would wreak havoc.
  • It channels No Age's adventures in sonic architecture into readily usable form.
  • But for me sonic is lost, Sega is trying to bring back the old blue fella in "Sonic Unleashed".
  • Our last eyewitness actually hearing what she described as a sonic boom before that plane went down.
  • Usually when scientists use the term sonic, they're talking about soundwaves or things moving at the speed of sound.
  • One of my favorite old school video game tracks was in sonic the hedgehog when you would get the invincible power up bubble.
  • On his new album, "Earfood," made with his Quintet, Hargrove stayed close to the standard sound to create what he calls sonic pleasure.

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