klaxon Synonyms

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klaxon Meaning

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klaxon (n)

a kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles

klaxon Sentence Examples

  1. The klaxon's piercing wail cut through the deafening roar of the crowd, signaling the start of the race.
  2. As the fire alarm's klaxon blared throughout the building, the occupants evacuated swiftly and orderly.
  3. The ship's klaxon emitted a low, mournful tone as it disappeared into the foggy horizon.
  4. The piercing klaxon of the ambulance shattered the tranquility of the quiet neighborhood.
  5. The klaxon of the security system resonated through the empty warehouse, alerting the guards of a potential intrusion.
  6. The klaxon of the tornado siren issued a chilling warning to the residents of the town, urging them to seek shelter immediately.
  7. The klaxon of the train's horn echoed through the valley as it chugged along the tracks, its metallic sound reverberating through the air.
  8. The harmonious sound of the ship's klaxon filled the air as it sailed majestically into the harbor, signaling its safe arrival.
  9. The klaxon of the car alarm pierced the stillness of the parking lot, drawing the attention of passersby and security personnel alike.
  10. The klaxon of the fire engine blared urgently as it raced through the city streets, responding to an emergency call.

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a kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles

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The klaxon's piercing wail cut through the deafening roar of the crowd, signaling the start of the race.

As the fire alarm's klaxon blared throughout the building, the occupants evacuated swiftly and orderly.

The ship's klaxon emitted a low, mournful tone as it disappeared into the foggy horizon.

The piercing klaxon of the ambulance shattered the tranquility of the quiet neighborhood.