Maine Sustained noise, as from hammering: Hark that reeling, now, you'll wake the baby! (Anonymous).
REGIONAL NOTE:
In the granite quarries of Maine, stones for paving were once shaped by men using small hammers called reels. Crews of 30 men at a time would use these hammers. The resulting shattering noise as the pieces of the granite were shaped gave Mainers a word for any sustained hubbubreelin' (John Gould). Reeling can denote noise made by humans as well: She told the children to hush their reeling.