Music Production Effects

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun police officers, especially those in plain clothes

  • The scientist observed the fuzz on the peach under the microscope.
  • I can't eat peaches with fuzz on them, it gives me the heebie-jeebies.
  • I love the feeling of fuzzy socks on my feet, they're so cozy.
  • The fuzz in the air made it difficult to see clearly during the concert.

noun a state of intense activity or energy

verb to push or work at a higher level of activity or energy

adjective describing something that is operating at a higher speed or level of activity

adverb in a manner that is operating at a higher speed or level of activity

  • The car's engine went into overdrive as it accelerated down the highway.
  • I hit the overdrive button on my guitar pedal for a killer solo.
  • He's always in overdrive when it comes to work, never taking a break.
  • Her emotions went into overdrive when she saw her ex with someone new.

noun a movement that is unsteady or shaky

verb to move unsteadily from side to side

  • The table wobbled slightly as he placed the heavy vase on top.
  • I noticed the chair wobbling when I sat down on it.
  • She was so nervous that her knees were wobbling like jelly.
  • The economy is starting to wobble under the weight of the recession.

noun A unit of weight equal to 16 ounces

verb To crush or grind something into small pieces or a powder

  • The chef instructed his sous chef to pound up the spices in a mortar and pestle.
  • I'm going to pound up this chicken breast to make it thinner for the recipe.
  • I watched him pound up the weights at the gym like a beast.
  • The news of the scandal really caused the stock prices to pound up quickly.