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Blare (&unr_;), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Blared (&unr_;); p. pr. & vb. n. Blaring.] [OE. blaren, bloren, to cry, woop; cf. G. plärren to bleat, D. blaren to bleat, cry, weep. Prob. an imitative word, but cf. also E. blast. Cf. Blore.] To sound loudly and somewhat harshly. “The trumpet blared.” Tennyson.
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Blare, n. The harsh noise of a trumpet; a loud and somewhat harsh noise, like the blast of a trumpet; a roar or bellowing.
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With blare of bugle, clamor of men.
Tennyson.
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His ears are stunned with the thunder's blare.
J. R. Drake.
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