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siren

[sahy-ruhn] / ˈsaɪ rən /


NOUN
signal
Synonyms


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Not literally — unless you, too, are vulnerable to the siren song of pressed bread — but by staying open to a new-to-you tool that might gently reroute how you cook, even in a small way.

From Salon

He was one of the few Western reporters to stay in Baghdad, according to AP, with one of his first broadcasts from the city being interrupted by the sounds of missiles and air-raid sirens.

From BBC

We could hear police sirens and the roar of helicopters.

From BBC

Screams, honking car horns and ambulance sirens fill the air in the next chaotic minutes.

From BBC

They have armed him with a metal bat and a couple of sirens.

From Los Angeles Times