A kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles.
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Examples for "klaxon "
Examples for "klaxon "
1 This time, it sounded almost as loud as the General Quarters klaxon .
2 Then, as if to underline Lysander's words, a klaxon began to bleat.
3 The distinctly European police klaxon could be heard screeching in the distance.
4 A klaxon went off somewhere, signaling another penetration of the space station.
5 Red lights flashed and spun; a klaxon howled next to Caine's ear.
1 No claxon horns could be used, for that was the gas alarm.
2 James sent our WhatsApp group a video and we heard the boat claxon .
3 Faint above the incessant throbbing of explosions, the sound of a claxon horn.
4 The claxon sounded stridently, and the inflectionless voice of the robopilot said: "Sixty seconds."
5 Somewhere a claxon 's scream thinned to inaudibility.
6 Someone stood in the doorway blowing a shrill whistle, then there was again the clamour of a claxon near at hand.
7 Inquiries will be made as to who bought tickets for Claxon .
8 He heard Flora cry "Stop-stop," and the squawk of a Claxon horn.
9 What I expected at Claxon did not come to pass.
10 Dieter Volkers' Door Claxon is a beautifully clever combination of a doorknob and a doorbell.
11 They'll certainly be held up at Claxon .
12 Why can't we be married at Claxon ?
13 They are in microbuses and trucks and are keeping up a deafening wall of sound with their claxons .
14 I then called upon Mrs. Claxon .
15 Claxon is the better place.
16 It was Claxon 's one redemption.
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