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View definitions for tocsin

tocsin

noun as in alarm

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Still, few poems are more famous than “The Raven” with its dolorous tocsin, “Nevermore.”

All over Europe and the United States, political scientists were sounding the tocsin for any balanced, values-based politics.

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We have grabbed onto that great tocsin of American freedom and will not surrender it -- even if too many millions of white Americans have discarded it for cheaply made "MAGA" hats.

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It blazed deep red for a moment and then dwindled into a patch of gray smoke, but it was a signal as clear as a tocsin in the night.

These statistics should prompt all rationalists to sound the proverbial tocsin with unrelenting fury.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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