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Often used in the same context:
klaxon,
claxon,
whistling,
bugle,
calliope,
descant,
horn,
clangor,
throaty,
siren,
contrabassoon,
tintinnabulation,
birdcall,
basso,
tocsin,
whinnies,
hum,
wail,
shrilling,
chantey,
tremolos,
cawing,
hiss,
knell,
thrum,
whump,
bellowing,
sea chantey,
bleats,
squawks,
howling,
clunks,
tinny,
roar,
lilts,
dulcet,
basso profundo,
whirr,
tinkles,
growl,
toots,
warble,
ondes martenot,
chimes,
sibilants,
glockenspiel,
reveille,
sound,
hoofbeats,
keening,
cor anglais,
altissimo,
thundering,
lullaby,
yowling,
dirge,
beep,
lighthouse,
croaking,
guttural,
clanging,
yawp,
trilling,
rumbling,
shawm,
squall,
glottal,
clacks,
gurgle,
sotto voce,
voice,
boatswain,
crackles,
screech,
zephyr,
shriek,
boop,
hydrophone,
mewl,
fortissimo,
yelp,
tannoy,
kettledrums,
clop,
banshee,
bass clef,
chorus,
plink,
chirrup,
toadfish,
vireo,
whoosh,
clanking,
clapper,
phlegmy,
oinks,
burble,
skirling,
ebb tide,
embouchure,
quaver,
moos,
thunder,
drone,
slam,
bellow,
cannons,
gong,
howl,
moaning,
purr,
shotgun,
thuds,
whistle,
bang,
bass,
bell,
booms,
buzz,
cannon,
crow,
crunch
More specific:
diaphone
Appears in the definition of:
diaphone
More general:
alarm,
alarum,
alert,
horn,
warning signal
Synonyms:
fogsignal
Also try:
— Adjectives for foghorn:
distant,
great,
old,
big,
mournful,
similar,
deep,
loud,
modified,
rusty,
muffled,
more...
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