TOOT vs BLARE: NOUN
- A blast of a horn
- A blast, as of a horn.
- A drinking binge.
- Cocaine, especially a small amount snorted at one time.
- A lazy, worthless person.
- The devil.
- A sound made by blowing on a wind-instrument; a note as of a horn; a blast.
- A blow-out; a spree: as, to go on a toot.
- Revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
- A spree of drunkness.
- Cocaine.
- A fart; a flatus.
- The noise of a horn or whistle.
- Dazzling often garish brilliance.
- A loud sound.
- The harsh noise of a trumpet; a loud and somewhat harsh noise, like the blast of a trumpet; a roar or bellowing.
- The bleat of a sheep, the bellowing of a calf, or the weeping of a child.
- Sound like that of a trumpet.
- A roaring; loud or bellowing noise.
- Nautical, a paste of hair and tar used for calking the seams of boats.
- In painting, a broad and brilliant effect of color, as in the representation of flowers.
- A petty copper coin, of about the value of 2 cents, struck at Bern, Switzerland.
- Flamboyance.
- A loud, strident noise.
- A loud harsh or strident noise
TOOT vs BLARE: VERB
- Make a loud noise
- To flatulate.
- To cause a horn or whistle to make its sound.
- To go on a drinking binge.
- Make a loud noise
- Make a strident sound
- To make a loud sound.
TOOT vs BLARE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To sound a horn or whistle in short blasts.
- To snort cocaine.
- To blow or sound (a horn or whistle).
- To sound (a blast, for example) on a horn or whistle.
- To blow or sound a horn; to make similar noise by contact of the tongue with the root of the upper teeth at the beginning and end of the sound; also, to give forth such a sound, as a horn when blown.
- To peep; to look narrowly.
- To stand out, or be prominent.
- To make the sound of a horn or whistle blown in short blasts or a sound resembling it.
- To sound loudly and somewhat harshly.
- To sound loudly and stridently.
- To cause to sound loudly and stridently.
- To proclaim loudly and flamboyantly.
TOOT vs BLARE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To see; to spy.
- To cause to sound, as a horn, the note being modified at the beginning and end as if by pronouncing the letter t; to blow; to sound.
- To cause to sound like the blare of a trumpet; to proclaim loudly.
TOOT vs BLARE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To shoot up, as plants.
- To become visible; peep out; show.
- To glance; peer; look; gaze; pore.
- Hence, to look or search narrowly; pry inquisitively.
- A merry drinking party
- Revelry in drinking
- Make a strident noise
- To project; stand, stick, or bulge out.
- To see; behold; observe.
- To blow a horn, a whistle, or other windinstrument; especially, to produce harsh or discordant sounds with a horn, cornet, trumpet, whistle, or the like.
- To give out sound, as a wind-instrument when blown: usually a word of disparagement.
- To make sounds like those of a horn or a steam-whistle; trumpet.
- Specifically, to call: said of some grouse.
- To whine; cry.
- To sound on a horn, trumpet, pipe, or the like.
- To blow, as an instrument of sound.
- To try; endeavor.
- Make a strident noise
- To roar; bellow; cry; low.
- To give forth a loud sound like a trumpet; give out a brazen sound; bellow.
- To sound loudly; proclaim noisily.
TOOT vs BLARE: RELATED WORDS
- Horn, Tinkle, Spree, Bacchanal, Blast, Whistle, Booze up, Binge, Bender, Tear, Bust, Blare, Beep, Claxon, Honk
- Hum, Roar, Screech, Wail, Trumpet, Noise, Clangor, Blast, Toot, Clamor, Honk, Claxon, Beep, Din, Cacophony
TOOT vs BLARE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Holler, Hoot, Horn, Tinkle, Spree, Bacchanal, Blast, Whistle, Binge, Bender, Tear, Bust, Blare, Beep, Claxon
- Clatter, Hum, Roar, Screech, Wail, Trumpet, Noise, Clangor, Blast, Toot, Clamor, Claxon, Beep, Din, Cacophony
TOOT vs BLARE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Number of days past due Toot Auto Supply.
- Toot Sweets we could manage along the way.
- Toot kan verkligen rekommendera Titan Gel website tobehealthy.
- Toot kan verkligen rekommendera Titan Gel website coara.
- This crude and rude fellow likes to toot.
- Toot kan verkligen rekommendera Titan Gel site tobehealthy.
- Said the two to the tutor, " Is it harder to toot or To tutor two tooters to toot?.
- Hoot and Toot have to make a delivery, but Hoot mixes up the loads and Toot gets upset with him.
- Direct: only users mentioned in your toot will be able to see the toot.
- Not to toot our own horn, but toot.
- Light will blare in the dark; sound will strobe bass notes.
- The trombone can blare and wail or swoop and soothe.
- Blare: So there is no shortage of work to be done, people needing help.
- We have several neighbors in Sutter County who blare their music all summer long.
- The cheering continued amid a blare of car horns as people slowly went home.
- Sonic torture involved bombarding the victim with a chaotic blare of loud sounds.
- Have to cover my ears when they blare before moving from the platform.
- As a result, the constant blare of pitches and promises continues.
- BLARE of a HORN, we find ourselves back in the.
- Rock music continued to blare from the other room.
TOOT vs BLARE: QUESTIONS
- Who is the singer of the song'Dil Jab se toot gaya'?
- What is the final stage of the application process to Toot Hill?
- What percentage of pupils at Toot Hill School pass the EBacc?
- What are the features of the Toot-Toot drivers fire station?
- How many songs are in the Toot-Toot drivers Christmas truck?
- Is lewenswetenskappe 1078 onderwerp 5 blare verantwoordelik?