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blare <a blare; blares> N

blare N

blare

blare N

blare (sounds)
blare (sounds)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Loud music blared from the detention centres in order to suppress the screams of the victims.
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Several police cars arrive with sirens blaring, and officers quickly remove the chains from the school doors.
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Could a more horrifying name in a more frightening situation blare in our ear?
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Psychological warfare was used in an attempt to dislodge him, including blaring rock music, and turning a nearby field into a helicopter landing zone.
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The major papers issued numerous editions the day each with blaring headlines to capture attention.
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They distribute their literature from sidewalk tables on the downtown streets and near bus stations, often accompanied by blaring music.
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At the blare of the bugle, the cannons stopped firing from the galley.
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People sit around in gloomy places looking blankly and silently into space, music blares forth from empty darkness, and odd characters turn up and disappear.
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I can wrap a track in my studio and have it blaring out of your speakers literally the next day if so desired.
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While a siren is blaring, she half-stands and sings while dancing on the table.
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