siren|sirens in English

noun

[si·ren || 'saɪərən]

North American salamander; warning device that makes a loud wailing sound; creature that is half-woman and half-bird and sings in order to lure sailors to their deaths (Greek Mythology); dangerously attractive woman, temptress (Slang)

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1. Common public safety Alarms include: civil defense siren also known as tornado sirens or air raid sirens; fire

2. Sirens.

3. I'm hearing sirens.

4. [ Air raid siren ]

5. The angel siren.

6. A siren shrieked imperiously.

7. Where were the sirens?

8. Let me push the siren.

9. Or Hollywood's siren call?

10. Ambulances raced by with sirens wailing.

11. That woman is a real siren.

12. I didn't hear a siren.

13. Like some siren call, maybe?

14. Powerful Sirens Blare at Poolside and Indoors

15. Then the siren went off again.”

16. The police car approached, its siren screaming.

17. Somewhere in the distance a siren hooted.

18. It has a high-pitched siren.

19. In the distance a siren wailed.

20. Newt imitated a police siren softly.

21. Police cars, their sirens wailing, accompanied the lorries.

22. She heard the sirens scream their unearthly wail.

23. It's acting as some kind of angel siren.

24. I heard the wail of a police siren.

25. The sirens are calling the men to assemble.