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1 One feels awfully irritated by the constant din -a mixture of anger and apprehension.
2 At last, the constant din of the rain became a part of the silence.
3 These days rugby squads need to exist in a cocoon to avoid the constant din .
4 In gaudily lighted store-rooms that housed cheap suggestive shows pianos kept up a constant din .
5 Then again, he couldn't hear Rora's footfalls or even his own above the constant din .
6 They kept up a constant din of domestic notes.
7 There was a constant din of revelry and uproar, mingled with wordy warfare, and an occasional crossing of swords.
8 Nomoru followed him with her eyes, ignoring the constant din of gunshot and screams and the crackle of flames.
9 The constant din from fifty simultaneous conversations rose up to the ceiling and crashed down over her like a wave.
10 If anything was going to wake up her residents, it was the constant din of delivery vans and lorries and police sirens.
11 The treetops for miles were full of their nests, while the going and coming of the old birds kept up a constant din .
12 That way you can skip over them and avoid the constant din of the reminded in six million months time it is indeed Christmas.
13 With the boat pitching about as it was, and with the wind and waves keeping up a constant din , it was a difficult task.
14 What a pleasure it was to enjoy the experience without the constant din of car engines in our ears and exhaust fumes in our lungs.
15 'We're in,' said Rhine, his tone hushed but the words carrying despite the constant din .
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