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blared

verb as in make loud noise

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As I stepped into the main building that housed Unit C, an earsplitting siren blared suddenly and a dozen strobes flashed.

As a New York Times headline once blared as it described Schumer, “A Champion of Wall Street Reaps Benefits.”

Up and down the pedals chased him, while the manuals blared approval.

Meanwhile, Fox News blared, “Wendy Davis backs limited late-term abortion ban, despite historic filibuster.”

Yet, a headline of a New York Post column by Naomi Schaefer Riley blared, “She Gave Up Her Kids: Davis has no future in politics.”

Then the band blared out into a waltz and the crowd drew away from the centre of the floor.

"Jack Kilmeny will ride Teddy Roosevelt," blared the megaphone man.

The love songs stopped abruptly; after a momentary silence, a trumpet, considerably amplified, blared; the "Ducal Salute."

The College band roared, boomed and blared then settled down to, “Hail to Hillcrest!”

But or ever he might smite, the great horn blared out over the tumult, and men forbore a while and fell somewhat silent.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blared, such as: hoot, roar, shriek, toot, honk, and shout.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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