Concept cluster: Music > Sirens
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A siren that makes a very loud alarm sound to warn the population of an upcoming air raid.
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Alternative spelling of air raid siren [A siren that makes a very loud alarm sound to warn the population of an upcoming air raid.]
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A noise-making device that blasts compressed air through a horn
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a signal that danger, such as an air raid, is over; usually a siren at a single pitch
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Alternative spelling of bellbind [Rutland beauty]
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Alternative spelling of bellwether [The leading sheep of a flock, having a bell hung round its neck.]
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To announce, sing, or cry in the manner of a musical bugle.
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(music) An amphitheater, especially an outdoor amphitheater; the semi-circular acoustic backdrop behind and above the performers.
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(poetic) The sound of a clarion (sense 1), or any sound resembling the loud, high-pitched note of a clarion.
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A tableware cover, often resembling a bell.
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(historical) A wooden rattle sometimes used as a substitute for a bell in the Roman Catholic church.
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(music) A type of sheepskin-covered hoop (a crowd) used as a frame drum, originating in the traditional music of Cornwall, England.
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(Ireland, informal, often derogatory) Old style traditional Irish music, typically with tin whistles, banjos, and bodhrans.
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(informal) didgeridoo
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(slang, chiefly in the plural) A person's leg.
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To fan out.
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A horn antenna used to convey electromagnetic waves between the transceiver and the reflector.
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A horn on a fire alarm that sounds in case of fire, either automatically when the system detects fire or manually when the alarm is pulled, to alert the occupants of a building or complex of the hazard.
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To sound a foghorn
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Alternative form of gob stick [(slang) A clarinet.]
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A small round metal bell used in falconry, attached to the leg of the bird.
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Someone or something that blows a horn.
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The activity of blowing the horn of a train.
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A loud electric alarm or horn.
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Obsolete form of alarum. [(normally archaic) A danger signal or warning.]
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Alternative form of loudhailer [(Britain) A megaphone or bullhorn.]
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(Britain) A megaphone or bullhorn.
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Someone who wields a machete.
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A tin whistle.
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A tool, usually made from an animal's horn, used to load gunpowder into a gun or cannon.
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(UK, dialect) A top performer.
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One who sings sweetly and charms.
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(idiomatic) An enticing but dangerous appeal, especially a misleading one.
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Alternative form of siren song [(idiomatic) An enticing but dangerous appeal, especially a misleading one.]
adj
Like a siren (mechanical or electronic device).
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Alternative form of siren song [(idiomatic) An enticing but dangerous appeal, especially a misleading one.]
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A smoke detector.
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A device that sounds an alarm when it detects smoke or other evidence of fire.
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(music) A set of stiff wires held under tension against the lower skin of a drum to create a rattling sound.
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A vehicle equipped with loudspeakers, used for advertising.
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A short musical phrase or chord used non-diegetically to dramatic or emphatic effect.
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Obsolete form of siren. [(Greek mythology) One of a group of nymphs who lured mariners to their death on the rocks.]
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A type of air raid siren used to warn of impending tornados.
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A device designed to be placed in the mouth and blown, or driven by steam or some other mechanism, to make a whistling sound.

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