0 to make an unpleasantly loud noise:
Music blared from a radio.
A new generation with new sound-reproduction technology entered the sites and converted some of them into ' virtual musical battlefields', with a dozen or more cassette-players blaring at the same time.
When she walks across the street, she hears loud music blaring, and there are more bottles underfoot.
I was saved by the swift arrival of several police cars with sirens blaring.
I have often seen young people performing what to me is the amazing feat of reading a serious book intently while the wireless is blaring away.
I am not absolutely sure that every young man or woman who carries a transistor set that is blaring its way along the street as they walk along is listening.
I think they are mostly despatch riders and, what is worse, they have blaring radios as well, and often they ride worn out motor cycles emitting clouds of blue smoke.
There are radios blaring, human beings shouting and yelling, dogs harking, unwanted piped music, noise from aircraft, lorries, cars and, as we are discussing, motor cycles.
At 0110, with sirens blaring a warning, they collided.
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