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noisy

[noi-zee] / ˈnɔɪ zi /


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Hers were noisy, and they had dangling shoelaces flapping, unlike his mom's softer steps or his dad's firm, big ones.

From Literature

“It will be a noisy few months for U.K. politics,” Turner said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Context is key and historical dollar to US equity connections can be noisy,” as he puts it.

From Barron's

Fun, weird, noisy performance of “Gnarly” by Katseye, a group that started out as a reality-TV creation but has quickly come to feel like a real act with a shared creative ambition.

From Los Angeles Times

Gas generators, the traditional option, are noisy, high maintenance and smelly.

From The Wall Street Journal