Pull over! If it's just an emergency vehicle, it will pass and then you can continue on your way. If you are being pulled over by the police, they will pull up behind you when you stop and then they will question you and possibly ticket you if you've broken a law.
The correct spelling is siren (a loud, high-pitched blaring alarm).
Only you can answer that question But the siren is a big plus. who doesn't like a siren?
The sound waves in front of the siren bunch up, and those behind the siren spread out.
Look behind the left front wheel, behind the mud flap.
The music was blaring from the stereo, so they asked him to turn down the volume.
The Doppler effect causes the pitch of the siren to change as it moves past Mary. As the siren approaches, the sound waves are compressed, resulting in a higher pitch. As it moves away, the sound waves are stretched, resulting in a lower pitch. This change in frequency creates the perception of the siren's pitch changing.
Diw diw is an onomatopoeic sound used to describe the sound of a siren or blaring noise. It is often used in informal speech or writing to convey a sense of urgency or chaos. You can use it in a sentence like "I heard the diw diw of the ambulance approaching."
Sirens is the plural of siren
blare- to emit a loud, raucous sound. "Giovanni was blaring across the library, screaming a song by Hollywood Undead"
Sound loudly , harshly
Bold, loud
Fire department siren.