Similar words: tearing, roaring, rearing, wearing, staring, bearings, clearing, preparing. Meaning: [bleə] n. a loud harsh or strident noise. adj. unpleasantly loud and penetrating.
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1 The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring.
2 Music was blaring out from somewhere.
3 The radio was blaring out music.
4 The radio was blaring rock music.
5 The radio was blaring martial music.
6 The radio was blaring out the latest pop songs.
7 The radio was blaring out rock music.
8 The radio was blaring.
9 The radio is blaring out.
10 The music was blaring and the partygoers were dancing.
11 When you blow the horn,[www.Sentencedict.com] it sounds blaring.
12 Horns were blaring all around us.
13 With sirens blaring and amber lights flashing, the squad cars slewed to a halt at the rear of a war-torn Cadillac.
14 The radio was blaring out the news that an earthquake had hit just minutes before.
15 And outside, you could hear loudspeakers blaring ads and speeches from the candidates.
16 There is nothing electric here, nothing bombastic nor blaring, as this is his first acoustic recording.
17 From either end of the plaza blaring phonographs played in disharmony.
18 The gin palaces are out, polished brass, blaring radios and peaked hats, and they don't care.
19 In a city that makes its living blaring its opinions, some folk are pontificating to the point of injury.
20 I howl with the blaring of the air raid sirens.
21 The music blaring in the bar was forcing us both to yell to be heard.
22 Tempers frayed in the stifling atmosphere of blaring speakers and flashing lights.
23 The headlines are blaring the scandal.
24 The radio blaring: turn it off!
25 He drove along with his windows open and the radio blaring out.
26 This procedure would bring the tune to the foreground without the necessity of blaring on the part of the brass.
27 More trucks were arriving, many of them with sirens blaring.
28 A sea mist far out kept the lighthouse foghorn blaring.
29 It is less easy to forgive the carriers of blaring transistor radios, a sacrilege in such surroundings.
30 She says the car suddenly came up with it's headlights blaring and it was doing eighty five miles an hour.
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