noisy|noisier|noisiest in English
adjective
[nois·y || 'nɔɪzɪ]
loud; bustling; clamorous
Use "noisy|noisier|noisiest" in a sentence
1. 14 The diesel model is noisier than the petrol model.
2. It's more intelligent than Trivial Pursuit and noisier than Charades.
3. There are many inherited faults that can make it noisier.
4. It's noisy English.
5. Noisy environment Quite justifiably, hospitals have been labelled as noisy environments.
6. Alligators are the noisiest, while some crocodile species are almost completely silent.
7. There are numerous inherited faults that could make the machine process noisier.
8. Altercation definition is - a noisy, heated, angry dispute; also : noisy controversy
9. It becomes very noisy.
10. — It's a little noisy.
11. Synonyms for Brassiest include loudest, harshest, noisiest, boldest, brashest, sauciest, shrillest, archest, cheekiest and cockiest
12. A noisy data alignment algorithm for determining cycle count offsets for noisy pairs of n monitoring devices.
13. The mother hushed her noisy child.
14. All the children are not noisy.
15. A Commotion is a noisy disturbance
16. They were incredibly noisy and boisterous.
17. 27 The meditation class will be timed so that it does not coincide with the noisier exercise classes.
18. Compound Crossbows can be fairly noisy
19. Noisy lot, aren' t they, David?
20. Their sons are noisy and mischievous.
21. Aim at soupy images' bigger noisy, this thesis in detail analyzed the method of eliminating noisy, based wavelet theory.
22. Bobberies: a state of noisy, confused activity
23. Bustles: a state of noisy, confused activity.
24. Ado: a state of noisy, confused activity.
25. The kids have been really noisy today.