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Furmanther

The feeling and sound of a change in tension on a spring; is most commonly used to describe a door handle mechanism, but any change in tension is applicable.
As he turned the knob, he could feel it furmanther as he pulled the door open. Then again as he released the knob.
by rosie123454353565 February 17, 2022
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