klaxon in English

noun
1
an electric horn or a similar loud warning device.
As a police helicopter thundered overhead, many of the demonstrators sounded klaxons and blew horns to make their point.
noun
    claxon

Use "klaxon" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "klaxon" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "klaxon", or refer to the context using the word "klaxon" in the English Dictionary.

1. Like a tortured donkey, the klaxon brayed its amplified signal.

2. At 4 am the klaxon for reveille sounded, and half an hour later the breakfast gong.

3. They clipped him in, the klaxon sounded the window open and off he went for task 2!

4. At this moment, the klaxon sounded again. The music of departure was heard in the cabin.

5. If it's all right for you to come back, I'll give you four high whistles. ( klaxon )

6. Amid all the oohings and Aahings over little Liam the Klaxon sounded the start of school and parents began saying goodbye to their children

7. The “Revista de Antropofagia” 15 that represented the view of the “Anthropophagists” appears only in 1928, roughly six year after the appearance of the modernist Klaxon.