The cacophony of boys playing football irritated him because he was envious of it.
He turned to the headlines of the Bangkok Post glancing at the cacophony of human relations.
Scholars were sociable creatures who needed meaningless action and cacophony even when it adulterated their aims.
While she watched the flickering stone lanterns and listened to the night crickets, the cacophony of Kyoto could have been eons away.
From the streets above came a cacophony of sirens.
But of course critics who besides expatiating on the blemishes of Shakespeare dwelt on the beauties of Racine as improved by Phillips, would be sure to enjoy the cacophony of Clayton; "Qui Bavium non odit amet tua carmina Mævi.
You cannot stampcacophony as a mere whim of modern decadence.
Above the clatter of their horses' hooves came a cacophony of street Hindi, squeaking cart wheels, children's discordant piping.
In what seemed only moments it was over, the air a cacophony of screams and moaning death.
Many an affront was given to the taste and intelligence of the audiences, and dreadful was the choral cacophony which filled some of the evenings.
Strauss's music gives a new reading to Wilde; it is a caricature in which cacophonyreigns supreme under the guise of polyphony.
It was her wish to be a unique person who was not afraid of homesteading in the self and listened to and experimented with original thoughts that a good intelligence removed of cacophony devised.
Inside all was being barraged in the cacophony of rap, hip hop, or some other artillery that she had neither knowledge of nor empty labels to place on that which she was adverse to know anything about.
A cacophony of loud shouts from behind him told of the arrival of reinforcements.
Not long thereafter both were sleeping soundly on their swaying couch, as indifferent to the cacophony of roars, shrieks and screams making hideous the jungle night as though such sounds did not exist.
Along either side, patched-together taverns and brothels spilled their cacophony of songs, curses, and raucous fiddle music into the muddy paths that were streets.
The most curious thing of all was his marvelous new awareness of being alive; he was adrift in a new realm of the spirit, untroubled by the cacophony of musket discharges from all sides.
His outcry, of course, counted for nothing in the satanic cacophony that filled the air.
The four men heard the sound above even the monstrous cacophony of cries and boomings and grunts and squeaks which seemed to fill the air.
For no sooner did the captain sleep than a penetrating snore added itself unto the cacophony of waves and wind and tortured ship.
Spurred onward by a storm of curses, Stryker's voice chanting infuriated cacophony with Calendar's, Kirkwood leapt up the companionway even as the second tremendous kick threatened to shatter the panels.
The perpetration of deliberate cacophony for a symbolical purpose we first encounter in "Zarathustra," where it is done in a tentative and restrained manner and on a very small scale.
Horizontal listening becomes, beneath the murderous cacophonyof that battle section, simply supine listening.
He adjusted his blond ponytail and gazed around the room, now a cacophonyof preflight activity.
The area around him had become a cacophony of gasping, coughing SatCom staffers, many moaning in fear, all near shock.
In the black hour before dawn, that same silence was split in a score of places--split into a most horrible cacophony of sound that sent sleep scampering to the winds.
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