verb

definition

To make a loud sound.

example

The trumpet blaring in my ears gave me a headache.

definition

To cause to sound like the blare of a trumpet; to proclaim loudly.

noun

definition

Any loud noise, such as from an elephant.

Examples of blaring in a Sentence

Screams and blaring horns came from the streets.

He blinked, registering the blaring alarm.

With the alarm blaring in his mind, he only half paid attention.

The Irish rock blaring from the bar below was loud enough, and cigarette smoke already curled in through the window.

But gradually, video games with their blaring audio and costumed aliens burst from the booths in the Las Vegas Convention Center and...

Deidre stopped in the middle of the sidewalk, feeling very exposed to the blaring world.

Return to menu Exploring timbre Mellow, tinny, blaring... each instrument has its own distinctive timbre, or tone color.

Do you really want the mating call of an African elephant blaring out at you at two o'clock in the morning without warning?

Ignoring traffic, blaring horns and fingered salutes, we kissed on cheeks, then lips and hips gridlocked.

He was carrying a stereo system on his shoulder, out of which was blaring loud rave music.

This forces you to get up and search for the clock to turn off the blaring alarm.

Return to menu Exploring Timbre Mellow, tinny, blaring... each instrument has its own distinctive timbre, or tone color.

It is not too blaring and distracting to deter you from play.

It's sometimes hard to be able to focus on hot loving action when there's laundry in the corner and a TV blaring downstairs.

Today, you will often see neon signs blaring from outside commercial buildings, announcing psychic and fortune telling services.

She heard the blaring trance music before she opened the car door and smelled the unmistakable scent of marijuana mixed with incense and body odor.

Toss in David Spade in an as yet undefined role and some strange accusations about some blaring Bon Jovi music in the neighborhood, and the whole thing gets more confusing.

But, secondly, the pneumatic utterances technically known as speaking with tongues failed to reach this level of intelligibility; for Paul compares "a tongue" to a material object which should merely make a noise, to a pipe or harp twanged or blown at random without tune or time, to a trumpet blaring idly and not according to a code of signal notes.

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