Sentences with phrase «like blaring»

Want your caregiver resume to get attention like a blaring bed alarm?
In terms of the games sound, who doesn't like the blaring sounds of trumpets and jazz?
Festivity - related complaints like blaring music and partying, loud talking and illegal fireworks have more than...
And as it downshift - blips up into its flat band of maximum power (328bhp between 5500 and 7000rpm), the exhaust pops and fluffs and sputters before you get back on the power and reprise that spookily Porsche - like blare.

Not exact matches

The techno music blaring from the bar quickly transported me to a dream - like scene from the movie «Lost in Translation.»
The space blares the communal message in quotes like «Embrace chaos» and «Be bold» painted onto pillars scattered throughout.
Like how the networks change their blaring headlines from result to result.
It is something like interpreting current culture while having the television on blaring out a rap number on M TV, while a devotional song by M. S. Subbalakshmi plays on the tape recorder, and while the radio is tuned to the 9 o'clock news!
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
blaring third eye blind in the car sounds like a good day.
For like 20 seconds there was a whole lot of making out happening, while the sweet, sweet sounds of «Baby I'm Amazed By You» blared from the car stereo.
You've got rowing animals, «Danger Zone» blaring and the thing is rocking like a county fair rollercoaster that is about three rides from total collapse.
«I've got the image of being a straight - and - narrow guy, and I like that,» he said over the blare of the music.
REEVA»S MOM: MY BABY LOVED LIKE NO ONE ELSE, blared The Times, a tabloid offshoot of The Sunday Times, on Feb. 18.
While it's true that we shouldn't feel like we need to tip - toe around our house every time our baby is asleep, we also shouldn't put baby down and then blare the music, run the vacuum in their bedroom, or whatever other «tricks» we can use to «get baby used to the noise».
The icebergs crowding the ship this morning are infused with a paint store panoply of blues, many of them arrestingly unnatural, like the bright, blaring blues of mouthwashes and toilet bowl cleaners.
He heard the phonemes blare from computer speakers and, at the same time, could see his neural signals directing a cursor to the symbol for the sound (like «ooh» or?
They arise from the unstable energy present in otherwise normal waves, like a monstrous sound blaring suddenly from the predictable harmonics of an orchestra.
The color red is especially evocative for you, and you may have at least one room that looks like a bordello or a glam rocker's LA apartment, with crimson walls, black couches, and music blaring from the speakers.
What we may have now with an epidemic of high anxiety is a malfunctioning, overly - sensitive alarm system just like the car down the block that seems to blare at the slightest vibration.
The birds are chirping, the allergies are blaring, the sun is shining, the flowers are blooming... it's like the entire world is coming up roses.
Now that I've been driving the lovely Highway 1 for a couple weeks, I no longer panic when I nearly get hit by a car (several times in a 5 minute drive) or see someone driving down the wrong lane at an intersection or that left turns no longer exist (and when they do, some one is bound to turn left on a red light) or when someone blares their horn at me because I am not driving like a crazy person.
And by «me» time, we mean those extra 10 minutes of shut - eye in between when we hit the snooze button and when we rouse feeling like a sentient being and not the homicidal creature that first silenced our blaring alarm.
I the kooky girl u see driving around town music blaring and I am belten out whatevers on... Dancing lol... Ya that's me... I am a pretty chill person.I get my hair and nails done but I am far from high maintenance just like to do something for myself.
Back in 1968 it must have blown its audience away (I was actually a member of that audience, but I was only five so I don't recall being blown in any direction at all — I just remember liking the monkeys) with its realistic shots of space stations gliding across the screen with a stark, cold beauty as Strauss's Blue Danube blared through the speakers.
And why does Bruce Greenwood, generally an actor of supreme subtlety, blare his lines and pop his eyes as Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, the secretly doubting hawk who commissioned the Pentagon study and then made the strategic mistake of letting someone like Daniel Ellsberg read it?
Cycles through the same old cliches, like squares accidentally being dosed with drugs, overzealous pharmacists blaring out sensitive medical information (nothing like a good ol' venereal disease joke), and climactically scotched weddings.
Stewart approaches the work as he approaches his own career, refusing to define it as any one thing — humor is woven throughout, with much of the film looking like news footage we've seen and ignored every day of our lives as it blares out in monotone on international news programs like CNN.
For too long, «The Crescent» plays out like your neighbor's home movies — they play on the beach and walk through the house while ominous music designed to build tension blares.
When a stick - pinned collection of butterflies does take wing, it represents the single most unthreatening horror movie bogey in the history of such things («Oh no, butterflies»), in addition to sounding like a swarm of helicopters blaring Wagner.
The soundtrack of life noises like sirens blaring, screeching brakes, and ever - louder beats is unsettling to say the least!
This is felt especially in Godard's narration, which, with the proper system, can sound like a mono track softly emanating from behind, or blaring and directionally imbalanced.
Unremarkable details — the eruption of sprinklers, a blaring car alarm, a hammered and sleep - deprived frat pledge keeling over — play like clockwork as our «heroine» attempts to unravel the mystery of who is killing her, assuming that discovering the identity of her attacker will bring an end to the murdercycle once and for all.
It feels like a bizarre mixture of Metal Gear Solid 3's outdoorsy hunting sensibilities and an blaring loud arcade game crafted in the coldest corporate laboratories.
Felt like I'd walked down a semi-lit tunnel, got to the end, turned around and the lights blared on.
Its not one note, shouty and blare - y like the 488.
It will give you driver information, show you what's behind you while you're backing up, and blare your music at top volume while you crawl through the rocks like a rockstar.
I have a three year old in the car constant so it's not like I'm blaring rap music with the bass at 10 +.
At the drop off point, your first impression might be the deafening blare of rave - like music and the screams of thrill seekers as they splash into the chocolate milk colored water.
There's joy in discovering that you can pipe in something like Ride of the Valkyries so that it blares over your helicopters loudspeakers while it comes screaming in to provide support at your behest, or that a certain song played via your iDroid can lull enemies to sleep.
It might not even be a political statement so much as an observational bit of weird world building, like the way some cars use their turn signals or the way people open umbrellas when it rains or the way a firetruck trundles down the street with its siren blaring, but going absolutely nowhere because I followed it to find out.
It's no Shaun of the Dead nor will it ever make you laugh out loud but it's there, occasionally springing up in situations like the one where you come across some zombies that are somehow being enchanted by colored lights and blaring dance music, with one zombie standing behind some DJ decks.
Nothing like having the soundscape blaring the shrieks of 13 - year old girls!
With the appropriate techno music blaring in the background, it's like you're firing away in the middle of a virtual rave.
If you're the kind of artist who wears all black, smokes cloves, and likes to blare Nine Inch Nails while displaying your work, then perhaps this won't work.
Female Figure is sure to seem out of date and cheesy as soon as the next technological iteration comes along; this figure looks at us in a mirror, her eyes following us wherever we walk, gyrating, music blaring, intermittently uttering inanities or profundities, like, «My mother is dead, my father is dead, I'm gay, I would like to be a poet, this is my house» — Wolfson somehow crept in and turned the inside of my head into his house.
None of this really matters, though, when in the presence of these miraculous works, like Little Giant Still Life (1950), emblazed with hot orange - pink letters blaring the word «Champion,» the name of a brand of spark plugs, certainly, but subtly self - referential.
Then, for his next show, «Strings Attached,» Lund burlesqued the conditions dealers put on sales by making text paintings that blared requirements like, «This Painting Must Be Sold to a Collector In Peru» or «This Painting Must Be Sold to a Golden Globes Winner.»
Other references are more obscure: Rasputin's fingernails are presented in a vitrine in a chamber built like a tree house (you have to climb a ladder to get to it), and it is pretty difficult to concentrate on the vitrine of objects related to polar exploration, which are on loan from the Royal Geographic Society, because there's a DVD of The Cure's Greatest Hits blaring over it.
That's one reason why I like Julian Schnabel so much,» an artist who has always tended to blare while Tuttle whispers, Schulz said.
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