Synonym: loud. Similar words: noise, noisome, noisily, connoisseur, connoisseurship, this year, pleurisy, hypocrisy. Meaning: ['nɔɪzɪ] adj. 1. full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds 2. attracting attention by showiness or bright colors.
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(121) Gallant talks about the ease of extending the techniques for dynamic systems with on-line learning and noisy data.
(122) Following a brief but noisy scuffle, the window banged open and a shadowy figure burst through.
(123) Some of the blower motors they were making for Ford car heaters were noisy.
(124) The printer is noisy and should be fitted with an acoustic hood, or replaced by a quieter machine. 2.
(125) A noisy relaunch with attendant superstars will certainly attract lots of attention.
(126) During her first weeks she was noisy and disruptive in class.
(127) Arnold was a widower and very cheerful and noisy in a hail-fellow-well-met sort of way.
(128) People holding loud parties or operating noisy machinery will be closely scrutinised by the council's environmental health officers.
(129) Every April, hordes of noisy invaders descend upon this otherwise peaceful town of 60, 000 and proceed to spread destruction.
(130) Regrettably, it is still possible to find outmoded, noisy extractor fans in use in some facilities.
(131) The car's engine tends to be noisy as it builds to highway speeds.
(132) I take a deep breath and try to calm myself, to still the noisy, rusty jagged parts.
(133) Since they have very coarse fur and stout claws, badger hygiene tends to be an extremely noisy affair.
(134) In the midst of my collecting, a noisy ATV comes zooming across the beach, scattering the gulls.
(135) The heating system is old, somewhat noisy, largely uncontrolled and difficult to re-light.
(136) Health officers in Macclesfield are to be empowered to go into houses and switch off noisy burglar alarms.
(137) It was bizarre, surrealistic, a little enclave of cancer patients in a noisy, crowded bar.
(138) When I was in the eight-bed dorm it was terribly noisy, but I just had to get used to it.
(139) When he's crawling fast, direct him towards a noisy beanbag.
(140) The music halls, professional football and the noisy presence of working-class people at seaside resorts on bank holidays were all attacked.
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(141) He recommended retreats in a noisy world, and gave a beautiful description of their purpose.
(142) Parliamentary question time is frequently noisy; the interchanges are more concerned to make debating points than to add to public enlightenment.
(143) The CIA man called out, but the tide was coming in and the noisy surf drowned his words.
(144) She preferred laughter and skylarks to solid endeavour and while she could be noisy she shied away from being the centre of attention.
(145) The cardinal himself demurred, this prompting a noisy debate between the temporal and ecclesiastical peers.
(146) Neither the present occupants nor their noisy assortment of animals extended any kind of welcome to trespassers.
(147) Olwyn is noisy, disobedient, has tantrums when things do not go her own way, and is violent towards Katie.
(148) The country was noisy with fools who demeaned his anger.
(149) America is a talkative and noisy nation. So are the American people. Dr T.P.Chia
(150) I picked my way through the noisy tables and went into the Gents.
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