Men to me were a sort of musical instrument from which I could evoke any harmony or cacophony I chose. [Please select]
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The above level of booze intake really did cause the awful cacophony of small noises to recede somewhat. [noun]
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The cacophony caused by the explosion sent me diving under the bed. [noun]
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Even in its present stage of development it offends the sensitive ear; but in its early days it was an instrument of torturing cacophony. [Please select]
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In the black hour before dawn, that same silence was split in a score of places--split into a most horrible cacophony of sound that sent sleep scampering to the winds. [Please select]
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It lost nothing of its grotesqueness from Svengali's accompaniment, which was a triumph of cacophony, and he would encourage her--"Très pien, très pien, ça y est." [Please select]
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Her thoughts were interrupted by a cacophony of squawks and wings beating against the chicken coop walls. [Please select]
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The cacophony would be excusable if the barbarous term signified nothing but the creature signified; but as a rule this name possesses, hidden in its Greek or other roots, a certain meaning in which the novice hopes to find instruction. [Please select]
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Spurred onward by a storm of curses, Stryker's voice chanting infuriated cacophony with Calendar's, Kirkwood leapt up the companionway even as the second tremendous kick threatened to shatter the panels. [Please select]
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It contains the same procession of specialty-mongers, the same cacophony of rag-time, the same gangway out into the audience which refreshes tired business men with a thrilling, worm's-eye view of dancing girls' knees _au naturel_.' [Please select]
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