তূর্যনিনাদ, তূয্র্যধ্বনিবৎ উচ্চ চীত্কার
তুয্র্যধ্বনি করা, উচ্চনিনাদ করা
(1) A loud harsh or strident noise
(1) Make a strident sound.
(2) Make a loud noise.
(3) Make loud noise.
(1) A voice, no a whisper, sounded through the air above the blare of the storm.
(2) A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff.
(3) He cautiously poked the first node, concentrating solely on the object at hand so that he didn't hear the loud blare of ambulances approaching.
(4) When the wind came roaring across, he could hear in broken waves of sound the riotous blare of the instruments.
(5) His multitracked trumpets mimic the weary blare of the foghorns, often taking their pitches as the root notes for fantastic chords.
(6) The loud blare of the buzzer, signalling the end of the game, cut through the gymnasium.
(7) A blare of trumpets
(8) The noise and the blare , the bands and the screaming, the pageantry and oratory of the long full campaign fade on election day.
(9) Its blare sent birds fluttering from the branches of the live oak that overhung the gate, making the Spanish moss sway as if it were alive.
(10) As they walked inside they were greeted by the loud blare of popular music.
(11) It was a good night, as we strove to make conversation employing sign-language and shouting against the blare of the music.
(12) I knew it was him coming when I heard a blare of rock music, followed by the harsh growl of an old, unclean engine.
(13) From the initial blare of the trumpets, the album has that thrill of half-recalled familiarity.
(14) Beneath it all is the constant blare of traffic.
(15) It was barely mid-morning when they heard the first blare of the trumpet.
(16) Where this is not observed, there is no real music, but only a devilish blare and hubbub.
(17) Instead of a sound crew trying to maximize the blare , each musical element of this performance was distinctive.
(18) These systems provide better sound, and also protect musicians' hearing from the blare of the huge sound systems used in large concert halls.
(19) She hears nothing but the breeze rustling the curtains of her bedroom window, and the angry blare of the television coming from her father's bedroom.
(20) Another blare of trumpets called the attention of the spectators, announcing that the first round of the joust would commence.
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