klaxon

IPA: kɫˈæksʌn

noun

  • A loud electric alarm or horn.

verb

  • (intransitive) To produce a loud, siren-like wail.
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Examples of "klaxon" in Sentences

  • The firing klaxon startled him, and he dropped his smokes.
  • After a few minutes small talk the klaxon sounded and the last goodbyes were said.
  • Just then, the emergency klaxon sounded, followed by an announcement by the computer.
  • Accompanied driving, is, for a parent, an unforgettable experience! la fierté = pride le siège = seat un sourire = smile le klaxon = horn
  • "This conversation never 'appened," he snarled at Ben, his tremulous son's disclosure reactivating Phil's hitherto dormant crack-Hulk klaxon.
  • 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.
  • As each part of it emerges, Tik Tok slowly turns into one giant warning klaxon informing you of its own rubbishness: a 2 Unlimited sample, a song title still clammy from Ke$ha's Jack Daniels-stained paws and the dreaded words "Feat Sean Paul".

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