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

  • An alarm klaxon begins to sound.
  • I thought a klaxon was an airhorn type thing.
  • There are different klaxon signals for different conditions.
  • Kimble closing in on the door when suddenly a KLAXON HORN sounds.
  • The alarm in the Swan does not sound like, or look like a klaxon.
  • Klaxon is a trademark for an electromechanical horn or alerting device.
  • For example, blowing the whistle is often the same as ringing a klaxon.
  • Drills often occurred, with the crew called to the aircraft by a klaxon.
  • The bike came with a headlamp and tail lamp, a Klaxon horn, and a toolbox.

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