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UK
/nˈɔɪzɪmˌeɪkɐ/
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NOUN
- a device (such as a clapper or bell or horn) used to make a loud noise at a celebration
How To Use noisemaker In A Sentence
- They can empty their pockets buying horns and noisemakers, singing songs, waving flags and shouting chants as if it is 1970.
- Kyle, Christian, Kelly, Nicole and Mark were providing the entertainment by scattering confetti and blowing noisemakers.
- Needless to say bring your cowbells, noisemakers, and pots and pans with you if you decide to attend.
- ‘I'm buying goodie bags and paper noisemakers,’ she told me.
- Tom and Alanna were putting together platters full of snacks, Kristen was decorating the house with streamers and balloons, and Tom and Rachel were sent into town to buy soda and noisemakers.
- All around us, Berliners were letting off fireworks, firecrackers, noisemakers and rockets, and none too cautiously.
- The teeter-tottering xylophone clomps that used to announce his presence rarely make an appearance without beams of popping noisemakers in tow.
- Get out those noisemakers and chill the champagne, because today is the last day of the Fiscal Year!
- Instead, they gradually fell into a sullen silence, their noisemakers clacked to a dead stop, and the truculent trumpet blasts were shushed.
- He assesses the development of major record companies and pop songwriting from the Tin Pan Alley songsmiths to rap, reggae, and rock composers and noisemakers.