beep

[ US /ˈbip/ ]
[ UK /bˈiːp/ ]
VERB
  1. call, summon, or alert with a beeper
  2. make a loud noise
    The horns of the taxis blared
NOUN
  1. a short high tone produced as a signal or warning
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How To Use beep In A Sentence

  • The idea is to allow them to have more time doing other things - they will be beeped for the rides when their turn comes.
  • Walking into an arcade shop where there's all those arcade games and noises going left right and centre and beeps and pings, I hear that type of noise in day to day life.
  • The steady beep of the heart monitor was the only sound to be heard coming from the dreary hospital room.
  • The beginning message ended and the beep sounded, but there didn't seem to be anyone on the other end.
  • The car behind started beeping at us.
  • Halfway across the Pacific, computer alarms also sounded and staff pagers beeped at a seismic centre in Honolulu.
  • At ten past eight, a horn beeped from outside her house.
  • As I turn back towards home, my mobile phone beeps into life. A new year greeting sent from a different time zone, halfway across the world.
  • Bosses attached beepers to their favorite analysts, making it possible to call them in at all hours.
  • The album's major flaw is that 15 tracks of repetitive bloops and beeps is simply too long.
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