Crossword-Solution: BLARES 6 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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BLARES anagram ALBERS, BALERS, BLEARS

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Plays at full volume 1 answer
Traffic jam din 1 answer
Toots raucously. 1 answer
Tantaras 1 answer
Sounds trumpets 1 answer
Sounds raucously 1 answer
Sounds of trumpets. 1 answer
Sounds noisily 1 answer
Sounds loudly 1 answer
Plays loudly 1 answer
Plays at maximum volume 1 answer
Plays at high volume 1 answer
Trumpet noises 1 answer
Makes a loud, harsh noise 1 answer
Loud, strident noises 1 answer
Turns way up, as music 1 answer
Turns the stereo way up 1 answer
Turns the music way up 1 answer
Turned-up TV effects 1 answer
Cranks up the volume 1 answer
Gives a clarion call 1 answer
Leaning-on-the-horn sounds 1 answer
Loud, brassy sounds 1 answer
Loud, raucous sounds 1 answer
Loudly proclaims 1 answer
Proclaims loudly 2 answers
Siren sounds 2 answers
Leans on the horn 2 answers
Strident noises 2 answers
Strident sounds 2 answers
Turns way up 2 answers
Trumpet blasts 3 answers
Raucous noises 3 answers
What a siren does 3 answers
Makes a racket 3 answers
Trumpet sounds 4 answers
Trumpets 4 answers
Traffic sounds 4 answers
Blasts 6 answers
Loud noises 9 answers
Clarion blast 10 answers
A LOUD HARSH OR STRIDENT NOISE 10 answers
Loud sounds 11 answers
Bellows. 14 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLARES (5)

Such brutal opacities of accompaniment as we find in Rossini's Stabat or Verdi's Trovatore, where the strings play a rum-tum accompaniment whilst the entire wind band blares away, fortissimo, in unison with the unfortunate singer, are never to be found in Wagner's work.
The Perfect Wagnerite George Bernard Shaw 1998
And the prodigious feasts, the music of the long harps, the blares of the brazen trumpets; the slaughters and battles when Thebes was the great and unique capital of the world, an object of fear and envy to the kings of the barbarian peoples who commenced to awake in neighbouring lands; the symphonies of siege and pillage, in days when men bellowed with the throats of beasts.
Egypt (La Mort De Philae) Pierre Loti 2006
Then suddenly the "wildcat" blares its hate Like some mad Moloch screaming for the kill, Shattering the air with terror loud and shrill, The dim, grey walls become articulate.
Bars and Shadows Ralph Chaplin 2004
The ribbons and draperies flutter, and the white veils of the marching maidens, the music blares and the guns go off and the chants resound, and it is all as holy and merry and noisy as possible.
Italian Hours Henry James 2004
Then suddenly Eternity Drowns all the houses like a sea And down the street the Trump of Doom Blares madly--shakes the drawing-room Where raw-edged shadows sting forlorn As dank dark nettles.
A Miscellany of Poetry Various 2006

Quotes with BLARES (3)

Children playing while in the background the TV blares with screams, gunfire and rape-murder scenes. It seeps in.
Bryant McGill Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
Solo For Ear-Trumpet The carriage brushes through the bright Leaves (violent jets from life to light);Strong polished speed is plunging, heaves Between the showers of bright hot leaves The window-glasses glaze our faces And jar them to the very basis — But they could never put a polish Upon my manners or abolish My most distinct disinclination For calling on a rich relation! In her house — (bulwark built between The life man lives and visions seen) — The sunlight hiccups whit…
Edith Sitwell
I just run faster and hit the slowest of the lead boys. I wink and race by him. He smells like onions and he has big, wet circles in the pits of his shirt. He speeds up, but can only stay with me for a tenth of a mile before he drops back. Then it’s Nick. I cruise next to him. He’s some sort of running god, because he isn’t close to being winded. His stride is long, powerful, and quick.“Hi.” Why I said this, I do not know. He’s cute. Okay. I am a sucker for cute boys and he w…
Carrie Jones Need
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 56 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).