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    1. Reality is the sound of a revving engine and the blare of a horn


    2. constant blare of the alarms and the shouted orders that came over the ship-com


    3. origins of the sphere of radiance and blare of club music


    4. A fog horn blare in the distance, the world knows I have been stood up


    5. latch itself onto a blare out any thought of the ceremony


    6. He hears the blare of an approaching siren


    7. could hear the blare of the television giving the evening news from down the hall


    8. The sirens started to blare, and was


    9. But in the city, a mile away, he heard the strident blare of a trumpet


    10. Jensen's rhetoric was rudely interrupted by the blare of an air horn

    11. For an instant the birds chirping in the breeze, Johnny’s chaffed hands curling about one another, and the blare of a deafening silence were the only sounds as the sun clipped the horizon and its benevolent rays came slipping across the dusty floorboards of the jailhouse


    12. Blare walked away, almost limping, and that was the last


    13. Without the usual blare from the exhaust of a trials bike, the machine had additional silencing, and it purred away as the man accelerated hard towards town


    14. blare information or a command of some type


    15. Simultaneously, alarms began to blare


    16. began to blare


    17. However, just as he was about to press the Enter key on his brother’s computer, the screen in front of him suddenly began to wildly flash and a sound, like a fire engine’s siren, started to blare from its speakers


    18. shadow Minister of Finance duly welcomed us and then introduced (the blare of


    19. coins to the blare of


    20. duly welcomed us and then introduced (the blare of trumpets was miss-

    21. The rhythms of drums, the blare of horns and conch shells, and firing of musket


    22. eldest of the Kaurav (Bheeshm) blew his conch to blare forth a lion-


    23. I look at the screen: bold headlines blare across the top of the page


    24. Emily’s parents were still up and he heard their mumbled voices above the dull blare of the television


    25. The music from the speakers began to blare, as the festivities were underway


    26. Then he heard the familiar blare of hunting horns


    27. Then the sudden blare of a trumpet made me start and quiver


    28. The blare was the loudest noise I thought I had ever heard, ripping up the silence like a jagged knife


    29. After that there was blare upon blare


    30. The alarms continued to blare as they straggled behind the enemy

    31. To the blare of rock music, a carload of inebriated men with wide-toothed grins and heads bobbing loosely from side to side, barreled past him toward the exit


    32. Releasing my hold on the break when the traffic inched forward, I fumbled for the radio, grimacing as blare of static, electronica and voices exploded out the side speakers


    33. Blare lies from all public orifices; and drown out any tiny inkling of the truth


    34. In an age when the gross national product of nations is public knowledge, and financial institutions on Wall Street blare out what they are worth: the richest banks in the world keep their accounts a secret… and nobody seems to care or notice or insist that this be rectified


    35. Make all of the Media become Corporate controlled, carefully censored outlets: that blare the most mindless meaningless crap possible


    36. Heads of social organizations, institutions, the concept of a Supreme head-being: God, the making of bread by cutting off the heads of grain, the head of a bed, the head of a burning cigar or cigarette: knocked of as ashes: getting ‘ahead’, the concept of progress as the most important thing in life, competition: getting ahead of your competition, the concept of competitive elimination: ‘heads will fall’, ‘if you are not up to snuff’, snuff: sneezing your head off by taking a pinch of snuff to clear your head, giving ‘head’ sexually, warheads, bombs, firearms, bullets, artillery: any weapon that shoots something: slingshots, arrows, spears, rocks, the heading of a page, a header in grammar, the heading on a page, the heading on a sentence, the heading on a paragraph, somersaults, head-over-heels, crowns, the crowns of Corinthian pillars, pillars do not have heads: all pillars are decapitated, all segments of pillars: all decapitated columns, the idea of decapitating pillars of the community, the idea of dethroning kings, the eating of fruit like grapes, apples, etc; all edible things like coconuts, papaya,, unpeeling the head of a banana and eating it, all vegetables in the shape of a head like onions, cabbage, lettuce, the picking of leaves, the picking of fruits, the picking of beans: all drug foods the picking of spices: creating every single drug we call food, ice cream cones, all ice cream in the shape of a decapitated head, all food portions in the shape of a head, all toppings on all food, decapitated flowers, the Rose Parade: hundreds of millions of decapitated heads of flowers, all fire with flames that are decapitated, all fireworks, the crushing of spices, the picking of decapitated heads like mushrooms, eating nuts, cracking their shell, eggs, corks and bungs used to seal barrels and bottles, the tops of bottles, the sealing and taking off the tops of bottles, jars; all tools that have a head, the head of a hammer, nails, the head of a nail, pounding the head of a nail, the cutting off of the heads of large trees before decapitating them, cutting off the heads of animals to kill them and eat them, all mathematics: the counting of heads, or I’s and adding them up, the using of tools to create decapitated segments, all sports, all balls used in sports, the hitting of all balls, ping-pong, badminton, bowling, bowling pins: the decapitation of bowling pins by a bowling ball, kingpins, kings, jewelry, stickpins with diamond heads on them, canes, walking sticks with metal heads, staffs, any artifact denoting being the head of something, scepters, globes, flyswatters, turbans, musical instruments that blare out sound: decapitating it; using holes in wood and brass instruments to decapitate the natural sound into a shorter wavelength, all fretted and unfretted musical instruments, pressing on a fret to make the note shorter, like a violin or guitar, drums, drumsticks, cymbals, the heads of shoelaces, the detached mentality called the ego: decapitated and disconnected from all the other needs and energy flows of a human being, the concept of life after death as a detached form of spirit, the structure of all hierarchy, all capitalist companies and corporate bodies being ruled and controlled by detached heads of business, the capitalization of letters at the head of a word or sentence or paragraph: especially in ancient sacred Christian texts: where the first capital letter is huge, the eating of fish by decapitating them first, the use of all drugs, narcotics wine, coffee, pills: to create a disconnection between the brain and the rest of the human being, the concept of anesthesia, using drugs to numb the brain or prevent it from feeling the body’s pain, all cultures that value stoicism, macho pigs who cannot love, the concept of the hero as a stone face refusing to face the truth, refusing to feel love, refusing to feel any emotion whatsoever, refusing to cry, the stone carvings of all the ancient Kings, the decapitated carvings of all Kings on coins, the insane idea of all kings ruling by only using their decapitated heads as decapitated coins to spread their authority, all stone busts, plaster busts, the stone faces of all heroes in modern media who refuse to feel human emotion, ping-pong, the computer game: pong, King Kong: the King cut off from State: King Kong falling off the Empire State building: all the video games that are based upon decapitated heads decapitating other heads, which are all based on the old arcade pinball machines that shot decapitated heads that bounced around scoring points hitting and scoring on as many stationary targets of decapitated heads as possible, the decapitation of hair… haircuts, shaving daily, cutting your nails, the idea of assassination as a political tool, the concept of character assassination used in all human societies to cut off people who are thought too uppity or stick out too much, and do not conform… the detached form of observation that only use instruments for the eye: microscopes, telescopes, star-gazing, stamp collecting, the collections of anything from bric-a-brac to gold coins, portraits, still pictures of decapitated heads, cameos, brooches, belt buckles, shoe buckles, still photographs of decapitated heads, talking heads, heads on celluloid talking, heads on screens, moving pictures of talking heads, the idea of a leader as a talking head, all pictures on money of decapitated heads, mouthpieces, microphones, the idea of one person speaking for another, speechwriters, lawyers, politicians, amplified music coming out of a loudspeaker, amplifiers of singing-talking heads, the idea of doing nothing but talking as being the only form of social activity allowed in polite societies, the heads of shoelaces, all knots, topknots, tying hair into knots, the idea of cutting up sounds into words, into letters, into decapitated abstract symbols of meaning separated from thee body of the meaning by segmentation, all segmented forms of tool-use, all tools that segment things into decapitated heads, all decapitated forms of awareness-thinking-feeling, all forms of specialization, all segmented ways of living-doing-seeing, decapitating the natural order of things into decapitated insane pieces: decapitating a family into age groups, decapitating a community into alienated isolated individuals, all mass butchery of living animals by cutting off their heads, morse code, ticker tape, all digitalization of signals into meaningless decapitated codes, the invention of the glass tube: the first decapitated head that could mechanically receive and send energy through nerves called wires, the invention of the transistor: the first sold decapitated head that could send and receive signals, the invention of microchips: tiny decapitated heads with their own tiny brain circuits that could perform more complicated functions than the first huge glass-blown giants called vacuum tubes: because there was nothing inside them, all glass blowing, blowing up molten glass with hot air and then decapitating it to make a glass vase or bottle, all containers from bottles, jars, gourds, ladles, to pitchers and teapots with decapitated lids, all containers, chests, holding treasure, wealth, valuables, all spices and decapitated herbs, all furniture made from decapitating trees, all houses made into decapitated heads where the people living inside them only use their heads and not their hearts or bodies, the steam engine: decapitating steam to explode out in puffs of decapitated destroyed power, all wheels, all round wheels used in machines, all watches, with dials pointing at the decapitated numbers of a disconnected circle, the decapitation of all circles into wedges, pie slices, the invention of the wedge, the invention of the axe as a metal decapitated head to stick on a wooden decapitated piece of branch, all idols, all icons, all figureheads, all abstract symbols representing the head, the pinnacle, the top, the apex, the height of anything, all hierarchical awareness and structures that deem the head as the most valuable, the best, the most noble, etc; Jack-in the Box, all boxes, everything that is put into a box or container, FedEx: the obsession of transporting boxes and parcels, the song; ‘Pop goes the Weasel’, all mass-produced goods that are boxed and shipped, the detachment of specialized labor and work, the creation of holes, digging, all mining, piston heads, engine heads, everything that is called the ‘head’ of something, the froth on the top of a glass of beer,: to be blown away, the use of all zeros and ones: as in Japanese Zeros decapitating American ships, zeros and ones being created and then decapitated inside computers, the use of all zeros and ones in mathematics, scalping, the taking of heads, the shrinking of heads: which the computer microchip is the latest evolution of, …


    37. The sun shall blare hotter and hotter,


    38. On the loudspeakers, there was the sudden blare of Hail


    39. There was the blare of horns then and the sound of onrushing horses


    40. Over the blare of the horns he could hear the roar of cavalry at full charge echoing up the valley towards them

    41. Just as much whence we come that blare of the cloud-trumpets,


    42. shortly after, a clashing of drums, and cymbals, and the blare of trumpets burst


    43. (Outside the gramophone begins to blare The Holy City


    44. I stabbed my finger at the numbers again, growing more panicked as the alarm beeped and beeped and beeped its countdown—until it went into full intruder blare


    45. Even as they spoke there came a blare of trumpets


    46. Nardone’s voice came through the speaker as he shouted over the blare of sirens: “Turning left onto Cesar Chavez at sixty


    47. MY CAR RADIO was crackling and screeching under the blare of my siren


    48. I must have finally fallen asleep, because I was totally confused when I woke up to the blare of a public-address system


    49. When I reached the foyer, I stabbed at the intercom button to stop the irritating blare before it woke up the whole house


    50. I began to blare the horn, hitting the wheel again and again


    1. this time warning lights were on all the recordings of the past, flashing in the background while a siren blared


    2. disco lights blared from the windows I could see


    3. The noise of the crowd, the pounding music and the echoes of the arena blared around her, but she heard nothing


    4. The voice of the station commander blared through the com-Link, ‘OVERRIDE: PATTERN GAMMA – NOW


    5. For several seconds, she sat frozen behind the steering wheel as the panicked tempo of her heart slowed while Pharrell Williams’ Happy blared and crackled in her speakers


    6. Its horn blared, and I yanked the wheel hard to the right, sliding across the intersection and hitting the highway shoulder in a spray of gravel as my car came to a stop


    7. I kind of dismissed that idea when the corn started falling from the sky, while horns and other brass instruments blared in epic fashion


    8. Stars and Stripes Forever blared from the loudspeakers, followed up by the Caisson Song


    9. As the national anthem blared out over the huge speakers scattered all around the circuit, the activity on the grid went on unabated


    10. BEEN LIFTED,” blared the speakers over the wailing of the sirens

    11. STAY ON HIGH GROUND,” blared the


    12. The music blared from every room and I remember the countless compliments on my unsurpassed beauty coupled with the usual laughter and rejoicing that comes along with festivities


    13. An ambulance siren blared as the vehicle came through the park to the location where the crowd gathered


    14. radio blared louder than it will be in a couple of


    15. A ram’s horn blared its sudden sound of warning just behind the struggling Moshe as Joshua instinctively blew the three note call of alarm, oowaah! oowaah! oowaah! The struggling horsemen fought to be the first to recover, as an answering call echoed more faintly, oowaah! oowaah! oowaah!


    16. A ram's horn blared its sudden


    17. Thirty, forty, fifty, sixty times the trumps blared


    18. Headlines blared: AFGHANISTAN PAXED! with details of the mission


    19. The morning after the disappearance headlines blared across the nation: DR


    20. Two blood red lasers blared out from the

    21. music blared out and the gathering crowd cheered and


    22. The pickups trucks were turned around so we could sit and the music blared into the night


    23. When a commercial blared on the radio at the end of the song, we didn’t have any


    24. From out of the speakers blared one of the songs the old man and I had played so many times over the years


    25. Before I could ask what he meant, the overtime buzzer blared from the


    26. He took my arm, raised it and loudspeakers blared


    27. blared to let others know they were on their way


    28. The television news broadcasts blared the sensational announcement of a multiple murder at number 9 Cherry Lane, at a pleasant suburb of the city


    29. The squire indicated bowed and hastened from the tent, and Pallantides stood staring down at the stricken king, while outside trumpets blared, drums thundered, and the roar of the multitudes rose in the growing dawn


    30. His suspicions suddenly blared red alert

    31. blared an incomprehensible announcement of the train's arrival


    32. Sirens blared throughout the area before Thinny quickly shut down the system


    33. moment when a loud-speaker blared out instructions in


    34. blared and a pair of blue-jeaned legs started thumping on the


    35. newspaper blared that an abducted youth suffered sexual assault, and


    36. words Happy New Year blared through my head simultaneously as the


    37. Ingrid Dows was showing them the kind of picture a FLIR camera gave up, with their group bent over the cockpit of one P-38N, when a loudspeaker blared out


    38. He then sat down to another round of applause; he had just raised his mug to his mouth when the temple horns blared out all over the city


    39. making the distorted declaration, the television blared the base lie


    40. television blared in one room, where two guys sat in easy chairs, staring at the tube, relaxed

    41. Instead, it had blared a trumpet call through its sizeable nose, then charged


    42. The hate music blared as Blake weighed his options


    43. The drug dealers next door blared their music all the time so I wasn't worried about upsetting them


    44. Tina covered her ears as Ramnstein blared into her


    45. The ambulance blared its siren and they sped off


    46. Weather Girls blared from the loud speakers and the crowd


    47. The loudspeaker at the top of the tower blared forth a warning


    48. Within milliseconds of the moment Daniel selected the Skull and Cross-bones icon; a high pitch whined blared so astoundingly loud; it seriously threatened to burst their eardrums


    49. Loud car horns blared at her from both directions


    50. The music blared from a system somewhere in here, but no one was in the room with him










































    1. blares from one corner


    2. For the blares of horns sounded in front of the ranks and summoned all of the officers to their positions


    3. The bell for first period blares


    4. A high-pitch ascending charge blares through


    5. This is the story that blares from the loud speakers, from the talking heads, from the printed page


    6. The tower's warning siren BLARES


    7. Blaring out sounds like an orchid blares out its scent to the world… attracting living things by a sweetness that travels through the air


    8. This blares out the hypocrisy of civilized societies: ‘do as I say… not as I do


    9. Through the drifting fog without the gramophone blares over coughs and feetshuffling


    10. “Wisteria Allgood,” blares a bone-chilling voice, “do you wish to confess to the use of the dark arts for the wicked purpose of undermining all that is good and proper in our society?”

    11. Classical music blares out of the speakers


    12. In the midst of the adulation, of the blares upon the trumpets of fame that saluted my waking and were wafted to me as I fell asleep at night—in the midst of all the turmoil, I was often in a great and brooding silence, longing for her, now with the imperious energy of passion, and now with the sad ache of love


    1. music was still blaring, but it didn’t have the attention it once did


    2. Usually it was through a blaring radio, or with a phone attached to the other ear


    3. The only barrier between three hundred people, blaring


    4. The music reached a blaring climax and Millicent waved at the crowd around her before she began to dance


    5. He could still hear the alarms, blaring incessantly, shrill voices that now seemed distant,


    6. I became aware of flashing lights and sirens blaring, and somewhat later there was


    7. I was sitting up in bed, the blankets kicked off onto the floor, the alarm of my phone blaring at full volume


    8. The radio was still blaring when he entered their room


    9. The mid-range blaring of its pumps and rotors cut through the late May stillness


    10. At that moment, the officer"s radio was blaring with his badge number to

    11. unheard by the blaring music coming from the opened door of the truck


    12. “Huh…what do you mean by that?” Junya shouted over the blaring


    13. The blaring of the tsunami siren echoed through the town


    14. listening to the evacuation orders blaring from the police cars


    15. Finding it, I turned it around to face me, the red blaring luminosity signalling the ungodly hour, human or vamp, of four nineteen in the morning


    16. "Have you ever been on a bus when some black dude gets on with a radio as big as he is and has the thing blaring music? Very


    17. The blaring of horns on automobiles


    18. She drove down the street as police cars, with sirens blaring,


    19. An ambulance passed us at a very high speed with lights flashing and siren blaring on Route 163 on our way home


    20. They could hear the radio blaring

    21. From down the hall, they could hear a television blaring


    22. They made little difference blocking out the blistering heat or the sounds of car horns blaring and the chatter from the street below


    23. THE SOUND OF A CAR HORN blaring interrupted her thoughts


    24. Lights flashing and siren blaring it pulled into the drive, and they led him handcuffed from the house while flashbulbs popped


    25. On the third day, just before midnight, I heard a horn blaring in front of the house and


    26. No flashing lights and blaring trumpets


    27. from that blaring music too does a lot of harm


    28. , it was blaring and I had not heard a


    29. With sirens blaring and blue and red lights twirling round, several squad cars stormed the set


    30. Suddenly an ear-splitting siren heralded a police car roaring towards us, blue lights flashing, loudspeakers blaring “Estop! Estop! Estop!” on and on and on

    31. You slam on your breaks and watch the massive truck flip over and over again rolling end over end across the desert finally coming to rest about fifty yards away, the break lights still on red and car horn blaring


    32. A blaring sound rang through the air like a chorus of sirens


    33. Once his weapon starting blaring, it would heat up fast and burn his hands if they


    34. The sirens around them all died, and the red lights stopped blaring and


    35. While the television was blaring away I found money in her bag and on


    36. There was nobody around to see me, just televisions blaring with ‘Home


    37. A few moments later the traffic cop’s car pulled in behind them, lights flashing, sirens blaring and stopped about ten metres behind the ‘vette


    38. About three blocks along from the bar was a pretty major intersection which he had almost reached when he heard the squeal of car tyres, the blaring of a truck horn and the crunch of vehicles colliding


    39. God only knew what state the Weasel, the Padre and Gengis must have been in, trapped as Des O’Connor was still blaring away in the van


    40. D player, which was blaring out Bob’s favourite Hawaiian singer Gaby Pahanui, which sounded to Sock and Stu like Pavarotti gargling a bumble bee

    41. I smiled, slamming the door, and waved him off, watching as he sped down the side road with smoke pouring from the exhaust and Hotel California blaring from his speakers


    42. The light came back and my clock started blaring as it always did when it reset


    43. The police officer exited the patrol car but because the blaring lights were in my face I had no alternative but to outsmart the policeman


    44. Shop doors were wide open with quirky qawali tunes blaring out of each shop


    45. He loved the feel of the newsprint, the grainy pictures and the dramatic headlines in bold and blaring type across the top of the front page


    46. You can barely hear it over the blaring loudspeaker with the narrator uncannily capable of keeping track of all the horses by name within a scrum-like pack


    47. Although I could hear music, it wasn’t blaring


    48. turned on a blaring hand-held light


    49. Barely a moment after I scaled the building, the blaring


    50. behind him was an ambulance with blaring lights and a














































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    Synonyms for "blare"

    blare blaring cacophony clamor din blast beep claxon honk toot trumpet boom bellow wail yell

    "blare" definitions

    a loud harsh or strident noise


    make a strident sound


    make a loud noise