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Meanings of horrid noise in English
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Usage of horrid noise in English
1
The whole ship was filled with the horridnoise and confusion.
2
The wicked fairy made a horridnoise like an angry cat, and hobbled away.
3
They then vanished with a horridnoise, and leaving a disagreeable smell behind them.
4
Your night companions make a horridnoise, old man!
5
In a moment, all the household had left their beds to learn the cause of the horridnoise.
6
She called me to her, and asked what I had about me that made such a horridnoise.
7
There came out of ye vast forest a multitude of bears, 300 at least together, making a horridnoise, breaking ye small trees.
8
This slave made a horridnoise, which was heard in the streets; the barber thought it was I who cried out, and was maltreated.
9
And next he had a fright; for, as he scrambled up a sandy brow-whirr-poof-poof-cock-cock-kick-somethingwent off in his face, with a most horridnoise.
10
The "fools of the yard" were charged with requiring "the horridnoise of target-fight," "cutler's work," and vulgar and boisterous exhibitions generally.
11
There was a horridnoise; two families were quarreling about the head of an eel, which in the end was carried off by the Cat.
12
The churches, houses, and all on fire, and flaming at once; and a horridnoise the flames made, and the cracking houses at their ruine.
13
The Danes who had heard it were terrified; never had such horridnoise filled the air, for Beowulf, the strongest of men, held Grendel fast.
14
True, it kept out of the way; but though his nurse sometimes faintly heard it, and said, "What is that horridnoise outside?"
15
But as they went the woods about them grew clamorous with horridnoises.
16
Just horridnoises that grate upon my delicate ears.