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noise

[noiz] / nɔɪz /


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These included vibrations from small earthquakes, glacier motion, slope deformation, and other sources of seismic background noise.

From Science Daily

Our phones have made it so easy to plan our lives to the minute, or to fill every moment of silence with noise or occupy our eyes with a quick scroll.

From Salon

But every time she stops the injections, the food noise comes back.

From BBC

"Sixty seconds carved out from the noise of daily life, dedicated to 15 Australians who should be with us today," prime minister Albanese told reporters Saturday.

From BBC

The market has been caught in a seemingly endless loop of short-term noise.

From Barron's