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noisemaker

[noiz-mey-ker] / ˈnɔɪzˌmeɪ kər /


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New York City already has one of the most extensive noise ordinances in the country, setting allowable levels for a host of noisemakers, such as jackhammers and vehicles.

From Seattle Times

And the next morning she wakes up to a pile of health goals stashed in the corner with last night’s noisemakers.

From Washington Post

Police also recommended that people bring noisemakers, squirt guns or pepper spray with them to scare coyotes away.

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Barriers, fencing, noisemakers, sprinklers, pyrotechnics, cattle prods, pepper spray — all are generally allowed as deterrence measures, under federal law.

From Seattle Times

Coast Guard also requires paddlers to have a whistle or other noisemaker to warn boats.

From Seattle Times