Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: noisy
IPA transcription: [n'ɔɪzi]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: noisy
    Meaning: full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds; "a noisy cafeteria"; "a small noisy dog"
Usage examples
  • The very copperplate was noisy.
  • Like a noisy argument in a drawing-room
  • Smolny was almost empty, but the Duma was thronged and noisy.
  • He always was Huffle Scuffle; a noisy, pretentious, empty-headed fellow.
  • They were noisy in their fervors, and repelled Peter as much as the Holy Rollers.
  • As she was always being teased about her complexion, she got as noisy and cross as a titmouse.
  • At midnight a horseman rode into the rangers' camp, blazing his way by noisy "halloes" to indicate a pacific mission.
  • Once outside the noisy coffee-room, alone in the dimly-lighted passage, Marguerite Blakeney seemed to breathe more freely.
  • Yet they were destined not to pass the night without a further disturbance, though the Professor did not use his shoe to chastise the noisy ones.
  • Then, without waking the noisy sleepers, I arose, ate a piece of bread, and set out in my shirt-sleeves, determined to make the most of the time at my disposal.