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Example sentences for "blared"

Lexicographically close words:
blankly; blankness; blanks; blanky; blare; blaring; blarsted; blase; blasing; blason
  1. Then the truth about him was blared upon her suddenly, and she found that he was to be pitied.

  2. Blared across London in a paragraph--championed by a clown!

  3. Shrill and insistent from the summits of Astura blared the horn of the warden, waking the slumbering echoes of Torre del Greco.

  4. A horn blared across the moorlands; the castle bell began to ring, jerkily, wildly, a bell in terror.

  5. When it was read the trumpets blared and the spears clashed down as usual, but I saw some of the lords turn and whisper to each other, while Nasta ground his teeth.

  6. It was a splendid and impressive sight, especially when the officer after having read out each law handed them to the Queens to sign, whereon the trumpets blared out and the Queens' guard grounded their spears with a crash in salute.

  7. Once more the unseen trumpets blared out, and then the Court seated itself, and Queen Sorais motioned to us to do likewise.

  8. The trumpets blared out, the Queens rose, and the great assembly broke up in murmuring confusion, and for myself I went home with a heavy heart foreseeing civil war.

  9. Twice it blared forth from the British lines, and every man knew what it meant: "Come back, at once.

  10. Half way down the column a band blared forth, and every now and then the Colonel in front lifted his right hand gravely in a salute.

  11. Telephones jangled and strident voices blared through the haze that arose from the pipes and cigarettes of perspiring writers who feverishly transferred to paper the startling events that were rocking the world.

  12. A loudspeaker in front of a music store blared forth the latest news flashes.

  13. But not a chief was there in all that crowd who did not partake of the flesh of his late queen, while horn trumpets blared and war tom-toms were wildly beaten.

  14. In the Crescent music blared out--once more the Army, calling for strayed sheep in the rain.

  15. The Army moved on; its music blared away into the distance.

  16. His appearance was the signal for a crash of cymbals and drums as the band blared out the "Star Spangled Banner.

  17. Military bands massed on the quay, blared out the American National Anthem as the ship was warped alongside the dock.

  18. The band of the Garde Republicaine blared forth the strains of the "Star Spangled Banner," bringing all the military to a halt and a long standing salute.

  19. The band blared out, we were in step, and so approached the corner.

  20. Then there blared out the music of the full brass band in the opening crash of "Hail, hail, the gang's on deck!

  21. A trumpet blared in the entry; the guard closed up on the rampart; sleeping men started from the shadows of the wall, seized sword and shield as the trumpets' bray rang in their ears.

  22. His trumpets blared the retreat, a grim and tragic fanfare.

  23. I know nothing of a mare and spider," blared the great voice.

  24. The distant bugle blared out its warning.

  25. There was organized cheering and singing, too, and a couple of bands blared while the competitors lay prone and hacked away at the tough soil.

  26. First there were trumpets; then brasses blared and drums rumbled.

  27. The signals passed it to the other vessels of the fleet, trumpets blared and cheer upon cheer and song upon song echoed and re-echoed across the water.

  28. The trumpets blared and there was a clanking of steel as the sick and starving men gladly arrayed themselves in the ranks of battle.

  29. He went down to the river and blared across the shallows where Deesa used to wash him, but there was no answer.

  30. It feared nothing that moved or talked save the colonel and the regimental Roman Catholic chaplain, the fat Father Dennis, who held the keys of heaven and hell, and blared like an angry bull when he desired to be convincing.

  31. And then an interior audiphone blared a call for Grantline.

  32. The siren up above blared dolefully into the fog.

  33. Horses neighed, armour clanked and sparkled, and from the moat platform twenty silver trumpets blared a fanfare as the Lady Sybilla, the arbiter of this day's chivalry, mounted her palfrey with the help of Earl Douglas.

  34. When the diving officer repeated the order the klaxons blared again their final warning before the diving officer called out one order after another.

  35. The telephone orderly repeated the order over the interphone to all parts of the ship and March jumped as the klaxon horns blared out their raucous warnings.

  36. The klaxon blared through the boat below and March knew that men were leaping to their posts, that Gray was struggling out from his bunk or from behind the wardroom table.

  37. The night before an aerial trumpet had blared its brazen notes through space immediately over that part of Canada between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.

  38. The trumpet which blared its startling fanfares through the air was that of the mate, Tom Turner.

  39. His face was livid, his eyes blared furiously, his hand flew to the jewelled hilt of his scimitar, yet forbore from drawing the blade.

  40. Trumpets blared and drums beat on the poop, and the Spaniards in morion and corselet, armed with calivers and pikes, stood to defend their lives and liberty.

  41. In the camp beyond the town bugles blared and the long roll was furiously beaten.

  42. In the hot sunshine blared the Louisianian trumpets.

  43. The microphone blared again, after the several hundred men had entered the great hall and milled about among the echoes.

  44. Blared the microphone: "There is a rotation system in operation, men.

  45. The telio blared in a cheaply feminine voice, "Oh, it's a long way to nowhere, forever.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blared" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.