Results for noisy
Definitions of noisy:
part of speech: adverb
Noisily.
part of speech: adjective
Full of loud, confused, disagreeable sounds; as, a noisy city; making or given to making an outcry or uproar.
part of speech: adjective
Making a loud noise or sound: clamorous: turbulent.
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: noun
Noisiness.
Usage examples for noisy:
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And curiously enough, Stella's method of weeping was as noisy as her usual manner was quiet.
"Marjorie's Vacation", Carolyn Wells -
She liked New York, only that was noisy too, though Mrs. Moore did not seem to mind it.
"Oh, Money! Money!", Eleanor Hodgman Porter -
When his hands were secured, followed by a noisy crowd, he was led to a Cape cart standing in front of the door.
"An I.D.B. in South Africa", Louise Vescelius-Sheldon -
They are noisy enough to bring the house down.
"Marjorie Dean College Freshman", Pauline Lester