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  • 73nois´i|ness — nois|y «NOY zee», adjective, nois|i|er, nois|i|est. 1. making much noise: »a noisy boy, a noisy crowd, a noisy little clock. SYNONYM(S): shouting, clamorous, brawling, blatant. See syn. u …

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  • 74nois´i|ly — nois|y «NOY zee», adjective, nois|i|er, nois|i|est. 1. making much noise: »a noisy boy, a noisy crowd, a noisy little clock. SYNONYM(S): shouting, clamorous, brawling, blatant. See syn. u …

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  • 75nois|y — «NOY zee», adjective, nois|i|er, nois|i|est. 1. making much noise: »a noisy boy, a noisy crowd, a noisy little clock. SYNONYM(S): shouting, clamorous, brawling, blatant. See syn. u …

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  • 76noisy — adjective a) Making a noise, especially a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd. b) Full of noise …

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  • 77noisy — nois|y S3 [ˈnɔızi] adj comparative noisier superlative noisiest 1.) someone or something that is noisy makes a lot of noise ≠ ↑quiet ▪ The kids have been really noisy today. ▪ a noisy engine 2.) a place that is noisy is full of noise ▪ …

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  • 78hum — hum1 [ hʌm ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make musical sounds with your lips closed: Jerry hummed softly to himself. If you don t know the words, just hum the tune. a ) intransitive to make a low continuous sound: The refrigerator… …

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  • 79noisy — nois|y [ nɔızi ] adjective * making a lot of noise: noisy neighbors Steam engines are noisy and dirty. a. full of noise: a noisy crowded bar The streets are so noisy at night. ╾ nois|i|ly adverb: He breathed noisily through his nose …

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  • 80noisome — adjective literary extremely unpleasant: The workers lived in noisome slums. noisy / nOIzi/ adjective making a lot of noise, or full of noise: The kids have been really noisy today. | The bar was too noisy and crowded. | a noisy engine noisily… …

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