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  • noun Plural form of blare.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blare.

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Examples

  • During the day in downtown Reynosa, shops bustle with activity, young men sell pirated DVDs on the sidewalk, music blares from the CD store, shoeshine men polish shoes.

    In Just One Year, A Mexican City Turns Violent 2010

  • During the day in downtown Reynosa, shops bustle with activity, young men sell pirated DVDs on the sidewalk, music blares from the CD store, shoeshine men polish shoes.

    In Just One Year, A Mexican City Turns Violent 2010

  • During the day in downtown Reynosa, shops bustle with activity, young men sell pirated DVDs on the sidewalk, music blares from the CD store, shoeshine men polish shoes.

    In Just One Year, A Mexican City Turns Violent 2010

  • During the day in downtown Reynosa, shops bustle with activity, young men sell pirated DVDs on the sidewalk, music blares from the CD store, shoeshine men polish shoes.

    In Just One Year, A Mexican City Turns Violent 2010

  • During the day in downtown Reynosa, shops bustle with activity, young men sell pirated DVDs on the sidewalk, music blares from the CD store, shoeshine men polish shoes.

    In Just One Year, A Mexican City Turns Violent 2010

  • During the day in downtown Reynosa, shops bustle with activity, young men sell pirated DVDs on the sidewalk, music blares from the CD store, shoeshine men polish shoes.

    In Just One Year, A Mexican City Turns Violent 2010

  • Three of her close aides have desks nearby, and a TV tuned to CNN blares from the opposite wall.

    The Lightning Rod 2008

  • Three of her close aides have desks nearby, and a TV tuned to CNN blares from the opposite wall.

    The Lightning Rod 2008

  • Anyway, I enter the room, which is large, lined with bright pink fabric wallpaper, illuminated by fluorescent white light, and dominated by a satellite television that blares from the corner.

    The Things That Happen Zach Center 2006

  • Anyway, I enter the room, which is large, lined with bright pink fabric wallpaper, illuminated by fluorescent white light, and dominated by a satellite television that blares from the corner.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Zach Center 2006

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