Synonym: alarm, noisemaker, signal, whistle. Similar words: desire, desirable, undesirable, ire, fire, wire, hire, mire. Meaning: ['saɪərən] n. 1. a sea nymph (part woman and part bird) supposed to lure sailors to destruction on the rocks where the nymphs lived 2. a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive 3. a warning signal that is a loud wailing sound 4. an acoustic device producing a loud often wailing sound as a signal or warning 5. eellike aquatic North American salamander with small forelimbs and no hind limbs; have permanent external gills.
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91. And , finally, I could hear the siren of the fire engine.
92. Their party looks ever more susceptible to the siren call of protectionism.
93. With siren howling in the night, the ambulance rushes the infant to the neonatal intensive care unit at St. Mary's Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee.
94. Showboating in a raucous mix of delicate Champagne pink, chartreuse, saffron, pale yellow, siren red and magenta, the plants in these parts get ready for the winter with plenty of style.
95. Africa's siren song to aluminum manufactureres isn't emanating from Congo alone by any means.
96. Some research like SIREN in IRTF (research department of IETF) had some considerations for extending the DNS's navigation function to web pages search function.
97. Now he's spilling his guts about succumbing to the siren call of "Low Prices" because he couldn't afford the $70 running shoes he found at the local sports store down the street.
98. But a new study shows that people with true expertise in a subject have some immunity to the siren song of corporate sponsorship.
99. A siren shrieked imperiously.
100. At first the all -day-and-night tone sounded something like an air - raid siren.
101. FOR a brief interlude after the mid-terms Americans seemed seduced by the siren song of Germanic austerity.
102. In the hustle of our lives, we are disoriented, distracted by the siren call of the marketers' myths.
103. While most people with information about buyouts, product tests, or new gadgets can resist the siren song of greed and power, there are always a few who cave.
104. Adding to the surreal atmosphere in Harrisburg that day was the sounding of an air raid siren that rang out through the capital city.
105. The screeching was upstaged by a shrieking siren ; the signal to start. The machines moved.
106. Many customers can't say no to the siren song of various discount offers made by the shopping mall.
107. Every time the air raid siren sounded, people rushed to the nearest air raid bomb shelter.
108. According to the function requirements of siren control system, the design scheme of a smart terminal and its realization are given in details.
109. Cement's going rate is glorious, too: $200 per metric ton in Togo, a sum like a siren song luring clunky cement ships from their distant ports.
110. Now policymakers are being misled by the siren call of these same, hopelessly inadequate views.
111. Travel and socializing issue a siren song for six weeks – enjoy, but don't be overly distracted.
112. The siren call of the Internet cries out, "Step right up to the buffet — all the information you can eat for one low price".
113. A siren of Germanic legend whose singing lures sailors to shipwreck.
114. It was the opposite—a kind of 3)siren call tempting me to give up my dream.
115. He strove to tear himself away from the noxious siren that had bewitched him.
116. The logo Siren also smiles a little while its 15 th century doppelganger is looking rather grim.
117. Now Spruance, a normally cool and analytical old battleship sailor,[http://sentencedict.com/siren.html] was drawn by the siren song of a last epic surface battle.
118. Pull over side of the road when you hear a siren.
119. He said the United States was not willing to engage in a search for partial solutions — to succumb, as he put it, to a siren song.
120. Blue Stone's sound resonates with ambrosial melodies, opulent piano interludes and seductive siren vocals; interweaving a tapestry of enigmatic story-telling.