A telescreen was flickering and blaring unheeded at one end of the room.
Brawny warriors perched the king's sons on their shoulders; and all marched away through the whirling snow, to the accompaniment of blaring horns and the wild shouts of the vikings.
Three times he repeated the call, and then at last an answering note came blaring down the wind.
There were some swings, and a hooting tooting blaring merry-go-round, and a shooting-gallery and coconut shies.
When the blaring noise had died away, a man who was with the trumpeter shouted: 'What ho, within there!
The whole city was full of the sounds of war--of squadrons tramping, of the blaring music of the bands, of the rumbling of the great guns, of the brisk word of command and of encouragement.
The din of battle, resounding as a crash of thunder, mingled with voices of woe and cries of agony and the blaring of trumpets and the baying of the guns.
Possible to worship a Something, even a small one; not so possible a mere loud-blaring Nothing!
It was similar to the first, throwing us up and down in unison with the squall of hydraulics and blaring loony tunes.
The TV was, at once, a blaringdisturbance and a welcome distraction.
The sullen tramp of men, the clashing clamour of arms, the blaring of a solitary clarion, such were songs of the great pine forest on that July morning.
There was much victualling, much blaring of trumpets, much blowing of pennons, much martial stir in the meadows.
Our idealist in the drawing-room, now, can accept positively blaring compliments.
The blaring of the intersquadron speaker roused them.
I was first conscious of the blaringmouths of furnaces.
By this time warnings are being heard on every blaring radio in Manhattan.
The chrome-steel door swung silently back and the three entered another room filled with blaring light.
From without came a blaring of trumpets, the sound of running men, loud murmurings.
On its death came a blaring as of all the trumpets of conquering hosts since the first Pharaoh led his swarms--triumphal, compelling!
A band once in a way I say naething against, and when it's a regiment marching it's grand; but trumpets blaring and flaring like thae Germans, losh me!
To say it in a corner of a ball-room, with the vulgar music blaring and the endless waltz going on, was a kind of profanation.
You wait till Dick gets in, though," said Sumner to Mr. Bates when the field had emptied and the Silver Cornet Band was blaring forth again.
When he did know things clearly the world was a medley of triumphant shouting and the blaring of instruments and the thump-thumping of a bass drum.
And then the lower limb of the blaring circle was sharply cut off by the hill crests and the sun sank wearily to rest behind the edge of the world.
Bell looked over his instruments, examined the gas in the tank, and began to work over his maps in the blaring sunlight.
Unheard were the blaring of bands, and the raucous cry of the "Hot-Dog man," and the riot and roar of the rabble.
Then, a day of blaring bands, of blended flags, of great transparencies, that eventually led to the Fifth Avenue Hotel.
To the passing thousands the uniforms of khaki or of navy blue and the blaring band are calling.
As the little machine settled to the ground, far beyond the grand stand, the officials ran out with their tapes, and presently the announcement came blaring down the packed ranks of the onlookers: "Three hundred and fifty feet!
Down the middle of the street they came in a column of fours with their drums and bugles blaring out a poor imitation of The Wearing of the Green.
Blaring bands and marching delegations seemed to render the hot air even more stifling, and I asked at once to be shown to the room where Governor Roosevelt was.
No blaring bands, no stimulated marchings, were the cause of the great ovation.
They entered a reception room, with little tables around the sides, musicblaring and blatant, a wide dancing floor, and a scurrying throng.
The musicians, out on the side porch, were already beginning their blaring preparations when the hostess, at last, ran down the stairs and into the front parlour.