I can give you several sentences.
The neighbour likes to blare music out onto the street,
The music began to blare again as soon as the police left their house.
The word could be blare, shriek, or whine.
as the past participle of the word 'blare' meaning is was a loud and sonorous noise or blast as could be made by a trumpet. To have bellowed
bang, blare, crash, creak, cry ,din, hoot, music ,scream, shout, squeak, thud ,yelp ,voice
other word(s) for sound: * noise * clamor * din * uproar * racket * cacophony * disturbance * blare * blast * reverberation * thunder * roar * clatter * rumble
the word rag in a sentence
My cousins loud music blared in my ears like crazy.
The word "blare" comes from the word "bleren" which meant "to wail" in the late 14th century. Presently, the word means "to emit a loud sound" or to "proclaim noisily."
blare- to emit a loud, raucous sound. "Giovanni was blaring across the library, screaming a song by Hollywood Undead"
blare
The word could be blare, shriek, or whine.
I had to complain to the neighbors as music was blaring again late last night.
some things that blare are a ships horn or a mega phone
Blare, deafening, earth-shaking, shattering, earsplitting & thunderous.
as the past participle of the word 'blare' meaning is was a loud and sonorous noise or blast as could be made by a trumpet. To have bellowed
bang, blare, crash, creak, cry ,din, hoot, music ,scream, shout, squeak, thud ,yelp ,voice
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