radio blast out
Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words
describes a sound source, like a radio, emitting a very loud sound or music
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Examples (20)
- The car radio suddenly blasted out a deafening advertisement.
- The car radio began to blast out loud rock music.
- My neighbor's radio was blasting out terrible pop music all night.
- Suddenly, the portable radio started to blast out an emergency alert.
- Every morning, the shopkeeper's radio blasts out the news for everyone to hear.
- He always lets his radio blast out his favorite songs in the morning.
- Turn that down! The radio is blasting out static so loudly it's hurting my ears.
- Don't let the radio blast out too loudly, you'll wake the neighbors.
- For the party, we'll have a big radio blasting out dance tunes in the garden.
- A static-filled radio message began to blast out from the old receiver.
- We knew they were home because their radio had been blasting out music for hours.
- The kitchen radio used to blast out the news every evening.
- From the open window, you could hear a radio blasting out the game's commentary.
- We could hear the stadium radio blast out announcements across the field.
- Having the radio blasting out while you study is not a good idea for concentration.
- She quickly turned down the volume when the radio started to blast out a commercial.
- Loud music was blasting out from the construction worker's radio.
- The vintage radio on the shelf continued to blast out jazz tunes.
- The old radio in the garage has blasted out the same station for years without being retuned.
- As soon as they arrived, the beach radio began to blast out summer hits.