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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(151) Hercules became very happy and very drunk and very noisy.
(152) He made such noisy protestations that his nervous owner fled back into the waiting-room.
(153) Beneath his brash, noisy exterior was a much shrewder and lonelier character than he admitted.
(154) One additional problem which can arise is a noisy vibrating pump due to poor maintenance of the adsorption filter.
(155) We bought a house on a noisy main road and I fitted homemade, wooden-framed secondary double glazing to the downstairs windows.
(156) The children would gather in a noisy clump at the rear window to shout encouragement and offer coaching tips to their pursuer.
(157) By the way, I also grew out of throwing rotten duck eggs at noisy bikers.
(158) Most river tourists travel in big noisy motor rigs,[sentencedict .com] which crash through all but the biggest rapids without difficulty.
(159) I clattered down the street-my heels noisy as castanets on the kerb-through to the market.
(160) Throughout Britain, thousands of teenagers, offered a rude purgative to royal overkill, chorused a noisy amen.
(161) Adding a little oil into the mechanism is one of the best cures for a noisy engine.
(162) Some of the men and women filing into the noisy dining hall are wearing protective helmets.
(163) The nomes sat in the noisy darkness, not daring even to speak, and felt their world vanishing.
(164) She lies with her eyes open, listening to his noisy jerking-off and then his snores.
(165) It was noisy and crowded, the concourses and passages full of tourists, hundreds of schoolchildren and students with backpacks.
(166) You can't book and might be forced to hang out a while in the noisy Champagne Bar-no great hardship.
(167) Some one who manages to read in a noisy, crowded room may inadvertently communicate evidence as to his enviable powers of concentration.
(168) He glowered at a taxi as it came to a noisy stop at the light.
(169) Coal fell into disfavour on the grounds that steam engines are noisy, polluting and only 5 percent efficient.
(170) Few of all the noisy crowd around knew of the change that had taken place.
(171) Police in riot gear cleared the noisy demonstrators, who offered no resistance.
(172) Below, noisy swells were breaking on the hull like surf.
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