deafening in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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deafening in the PONS Dictionary

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The hurricane produced violent winds so deafening that people could not hear their own voices.
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In fact, the howls of protest from fire investigation professionals were deafening.
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The second directly relates to the deafening effects of a loud crowd.
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According to the legend the shepherds put masks on their heads, belted on bells, and produced a deafening noise that scared the enemy away.
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The cheering of the crowd was said to be deafening as his number was raised as the winner.
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The deafening roar reverberating off the twin roofs literally had the stadium rocking.
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The trapezoidal design of the building allows the crowd noise to resonate, creating a deafening environment.
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Games at the new stadium do not feature the same deafening crowd moments and often sound eerily silent.
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The deafening, swaggering roar of their music was made to be loud, fast, and as sweaty as possible.
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I heard a deafening sound around 3:15 in the morning.
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