Noise meaning in English
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Definition
a noise: a sound, a clamour, a tumult
to make some noise
noisy: loud, making a lot of noise
Examples
- "Esmeralda : Intrigued monkey noise"
- "Esmeralda : Whispering monkey noises"
- "Giuseppe : Monkey noises!"
- "As I was leaving, I heard a strange noise coming from behind the coffee machine."
- "Moira : It's awfully noisy João, what's happening?"
- "There were noises coming from the bag and it seemed to be moving."
- "Dialing noise"
- "Hannah : Listen to that coffee machine – it makes some funny noises."
- "All : Concerned noises."
- "Dialing noises"
- "So when you hear this here noise, you should hear a noise like "WHHOOOOOSH"."
- "The first apartment did not have a kitchenette, just a large sink on the floor of the living room. I presume the noisy basketball court it overlooked was the "shared garden" to which you referred."
- "Must go, Icarus is making funny noises in his office – I had better check if he's still breathing."
- "All : disgusted noises!"
- "( gun noises )"
- "It's pretty noisy down there Candy!"
- "- DO NOT make any noise between 8.30PM and 6.30AM."
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