larum Synonyms

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larum Meaning

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larum (n.)

See Alarum, and Alarm.

larum Sentence Examples

  1. The larum, an ancient bell, echoed throughout the village, signaling the start of the annual festival.
  2. The composer's symphony was filled with larum and bells, creating a cacophony of sound.
  3. The fire alarm's piercing larum shattered the silence of the night, jolting everyone awake.
  4. The ship's larum boomed through the fog, warning other vessels of its presence.
  5. The sound of the larum, a horn blown to signal the arrival of guests, filled the air with anticipation.
  6. The larum, a loud noise or disturbance, startled the birds from their nests.
  7. The larum of the bells, ringing out the hour, could be heard throughout the town.
  8. The larum caused widespread panic, as people rushed to evacuate the building.
  9. The king's larum, a trumpet call, summoned his knights to battle.
  10. The bell tower's larum chimed at midday, signaling the start of the town's daily market.

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See Alarum, and Alarm.

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The larum, an ancient bell, echoed throughout the village, signaling the start of the annual festival.

The composer's symphony was filled with larum and bells, creating a cacophony of sound.

The fire alarm's piercing larum shattered the silence of the night, jolting everyone awake.

The ship's larum boomed through the fog, warning other vessels of its presence.