Thesaurus / blare
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A siren’s blare woke me, so loud it sounded like it was inside the room.
NEAR THE END OF LIFE, MY HOSPICE PATIENT HAD A GHOSTLY VISITOR WHO ALTERED HIS VIEW OF THE WORLDSCOTT JANSSENJANUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTYon deep bell tolls no matin—'tis the tocsin's hurried blare!
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSSuddenly we heard the blare of trumpets; the slow walk burst into a gallop, and then—well, it was wonderful to see!
A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT, COMPLETEMARK TWAIN (SAMUEL CLEMENS)Deep red—that was the colour of the Romantic school; the flourishing of trumpets and the blare of brass its note.
THE HISTORY OF MODERN PAINTING, VOLUME 1 (OF 4)RICHARD MUTHERA night of Nature's making when she is tired of noise and blare of color.
WAYSIDE COURTSHIPSHAMLIN GARLANDThe blare of the thousand trumpets, the acclamations of a vast multitude proclaimed the thing done!
A HEROINE OF FRANCEEVELYN EVERETT-GREENA splendid blare of piping came in from the camp-fire as I did so, and Margaret tripped to the door to listen.
THE YEOMAN ADVENTURERGEORGE W. GOUGHSilent as the place was, the broken roof admitted sounds of the later night, the blare of bugles, and the booming of the shells.
THE STRAND MAGAZINE, VOLUME XXVII, JANUARY 1904, NO. 157VARIOUSLike a crashing blare of static across the neural band, her wakening mind burst into sudden telepathic activity.
THE PENAL CLUSTERIVAR JORGENSEN (AKA RANDALL GARRETT)In former days guests were summoned to the great banqueting hall by a blare of trumpets.
THE HARRIS-INGRAM EXPERIMENTCHARLES E. BOLTONWORDS RELATED TO BLARE
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