noisemaker

IPA: nˈɔɪzmeɪkɝ

noun

  • A person or device that produces a great deal of noise, especially one used in a celebration or sporting event.
  • A device comprising a handle with a ratchet at one end, with the ratchet end contained within a box that serves as an echo chamber, so that swinging or moving the device causes the ratchet to rotate within the box, creating a series of loud clicking sounds
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Examples of "noisemaker" in Sentences

  • It would have had a noisemaker in it at one point.
  • They were quite delicate, the noisemaker going first and the looping stems breaking.
  • To Buckstopper: I've seen the Christmas lights, but the wedding noisemaker is a new one to me.
  • In the meantime, it would be wise for you to stop demonizing me by calling me a "noisemaker" and "part of the problem".
  • As the priest solemnly elevates the Host, they lift his chasuble, and in place of the bell, the “crepitaculum” or noisemaker is sounded.
  • Is this an instructional piece pointing out that noisy people are also lovable, (Gene “sweetheart” is also a noisemaker, “He hit a loose floorboard on every return trip from the bathroom?”)
  • In other words, maybe there should not be a tree farm there, if the noisemaker is the only feasible way to keep deer out though I like the "crouching in the bushes with a crossbow" solution.
  • Here, instead of flowers, a plastic cow noisemaker—turn it over and it moos—tops the tables, and a meal ends with diners popping big, brightly colored circus balloons to release the white chocolate and pepper candy inside.

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