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Sentences with cacophony

ca·coph·o·ny
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  • All around was bubbling a cacophony of voices. [+ of]
  • A cacophony of hoots, cackles, and wails.
  • It becomes this cacophony of screaming images.
  • The combination of hordes of frantic shoppers and the teeth-rattling cacophony of construction work is enough to drive anyone to drink.
  • The cacophony produced by city traffic at midday.
  • Has caused a cacophony of indignation among Australia's cultural cognoscenti.
  • Between this cacophony of free form is a noisy collection of animals in wire cages.
  • Thomas PYNCHON'S latest novel is a bloated, obscene and unwieldy cacophony of uncertain registers, mixed meanings and bad gags.
  • To complete the cacophony, Depardieu's mobile phone starts ringing.
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