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siren

[sahy-ruhn] / ˈsaɪ rən /


NOUN
signal
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“We just drop everything whenever there is an air raid siren,” said Nina Zabela, the head of Lozova railway station, where she has worked for the past 32 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even as Chinatown’s energy has ebbed and flowed, food has been a steady siren song.

From The Wall Street Journal

As he continued to speak, air-raid sirens blared in the background.

From Los Angeles Times

As helicopters circled overhead, sirens descended on her suburb, and people ran screaming down her street on 14 December, Mary felt a grim sense of deja vu.

From BBC

Not literally — unless you, too, are vulnerable to the siren song of pressed bread — but by staying open to a new-to-you tool that might gently reroute how you cook, even in a small way.

From Salon