A kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles.
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.
6 Or they can repel small boats with a built-in klaxon , Navy Times notes.
7 Distantly he could hear people shouting and a breach klaxon sounding.
8 The alarm klaxon blared somewhere overhead, echoing through the cavernous chamber.
9 The warning readout on the saucer shattered, and a klaxon blared.
10 After all, none of them had ever heard a Constabulary aircar klaxon before.
11 Time, surely, to sound the red, white and blue Brexit klaxon .
12 The klaxon attempted to continue, but only came out as a muted bass thumping.
13 From the deck of the fabulous structure, a klaxon sounded.
14 He was answered by a klaxon ringing in his earpiece.
15 There was one, a circuit-breaker attached to a portable klaxon .
16 It is a vast pollutant, a stench, a klaxon sounding.
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