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noisy

[noi-zee] / ˈnɔɪ zi /


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They began the set — contrary to the noisy atmosphere of the year prior characterized by distorted alternative rock — with a piano solo.

From Los Angeles Times

Tiny speakers built into the frame’s temples deliver natural amplification in noisy environments, according to our testers with mild to moderate hearing loss.

From The Wall Street Journal

The five tenants also had to put up with a faulty ventilation system that was so noisy it kept them awake at night and caused mould.

From BBC

Bottom line, the labor data are going to be at best, noisy—and, at worst, a complete mess until we get December readings.

From Barron's

The stark difference in attacking efficiency winded a previously noisy capacity crowd.

From BBC