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How To Use Klaxon In A Sentence

  • As a police helicopter thundered overhead, many of the demonstrators carried flaming torches and sounded klaxons and blew horns to make their point.
  • Speaking of nail-biter, sound the klaxon. Times, Sunday Times
  • As if in mocking comment, from the town behind came the klaxon of a train, then the rumble and clank of wagons passing over the bridge. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • All of a sudden, the stillness of the air was torn by the loud, shrill sound of a klaxon wailing at high pitch.
  • + A klaxon had been fading in, something you pay no attention to normally in Paris. SKORPION'S DEATH
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  • Somewhere, off in the distance, a klaxon sounded and everyone around me started running.
  • Warning klaxons went off, flooding the room with flashing red light.
  • Like a tortured donkey, the klaxon brayed its amplified signal.
  • In Beijing the sounding of car horns is the exception, rather than the rule while Shanghainese seem to hardly ever take their hand off the klaxon button.
  • NOW, to celebrate this release, the SMD boys, some of their musical friends, and our pals at Modular UK are throwing a party TONIGHT in London - SMD will be there along with the Klaxons, Mystery Jets, Good Books, and the Modular and Ten Dead Sloanes DJ crews - the jam is at Sin (144 Charing Cross Road - WC2H 0LB) and costs six pounds in advance or eight with your student union card. I'm a hustler baby (Music (For Robots))
  • As a police helicopter thundered overhead, many of the demonstrators sounded klaxons and blew horns to make their point.
  • + A klaxon had been fading in, something you pay no attention to normally in Paris. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • Every time the boys' boredom threatens to go off like a klaxon, she produces another palliative.
  • You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains.
  • The orchestra required is a large one, including such unusual instruments as six buccine [ancient Roman trumpets], five flugelhorns, two tavoletta, sirens and a klaxon.
  • Three years on from their last album – and a year after their label knocked back a proposed second – Klaxons were finally due back. Forward-thinking Klaxons take one step back with Flashover
  • As the battle stations alert and klaxon alarm sounded, he donned a helmet and life jacket as he left the bridge and headed below. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • By the time the final klaxon sounded to end round five, St-Pierre cut a frustrated and rueful victor, while Hardy walked away with a smile and much to be proud of. Elliot Worsell: In Defense of Takedown Defense
  • Alarm klaxons started to sound throughout the corridors.
  • Give the bus priority over other traffic by fitting a musical klaxon, like the emergency services.
  • A klaxon had been fading in, something you pay no attention to normally in Paris. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • Klaxons 'overcompressed sound works best when Reynolds' airy, tuneful vocals arc above the melee. The Guardian World News
  • A klaxon had been fading in, something you pay no attention to normally in Paris. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • As if in mocking comment, from the town behind came the klaxon of a train, then the rumble and clank of wagons passing over the bridge. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • If we as a nation had the strength to detach from the glittering, flickering baubles beamed into our cerebral cortexes and mute the bleating klaxons, we'd realize that the "news" spouted from many a sneering, slanted mouth is pure carnival barking, and we'd see what America has allowed itself to become. Steven Weber: Step Outside
  • As the battle stations alert and klaxon alarm sounded, he donned a helmet and life jacket as he left the bridge and headed below. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • A computer generated voice comes to life as klaxons sound and whistles blow.
  • Winger's indecision faded as the klaxon went off, signaling shift rotation, and he bolted into action.
  • You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains.
  • He dozed off into a pleasant slumber before being woken up to the sound of Klaxon sirens and flashing red lights from the hallway.
  • A loud klaxon and a blaring siren signaled the start of the balloon busting derby.
  • After all the excitement had died down and we were getting on with what we were doing beforehand, the fire klaxon sounded again.

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