blare• More trucks were arriving, many of them with sirens blaring.• And outside, you could hear loudspeakersblaring ads and speeches from the candidates.• She blared Alejandra Guzman records, went to Roseland regularly owned every Madonnavideo, including that last nasty one.• The music was blaring and the partygoers were dancing.• Sirens blared as firefighters raced to the scene.• There is nothing electric here, nothing bombastic nor blaring, as this is his first acoustic recording.• This procedure would bring the tune to the foreground without the necessity of blaring on the part of the brass.• Then the profit-and-loss column of his mind blared out its warning.• The radio was blaring out the news that an earthquake had hit just minutes before.
Originblare
(1300-1400) Perhaps from an unrecorded Old Englishblæran