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deafen

[def-uhn] / ˈdɛf ən /


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The edge goes to the healthier and more-rested team, and it helps that Seattle will have that deafening crowd.

From Los Angeles Times

One eyewitness told RTL News that they had heard a "deafening bang" and that " everything in the alley was destroyed".

From BBC

“When these podcasters walk on stage … it’s deafening. I have to put my hands over my ears. And I’ve done that many times.”

From Los Angeles Times

The winning runs came off the thigh pad of Harry Brook, drawing a deafening roar from the corner of England supporters at the end of a breathtaking day.

From BBC

The book’s most edifying compilations recount the Soviet people’s unconquerable yearning to live, create and love freely, despite the daily menaces of a police state and deafening propaganda.

From The Wall Street Journal