It gives rise to verbal provocations such as yelling and cursing, excessive honking of the horn, rude or obscene gestures and threats. |
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A cacophony of pounding engines, honking of horns, screeching of brakes and Spanish profanity encompasses me, surround-sound style. |
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Cars, taxis, buses, and tro-tros fill the streets with exhaust and persistent honking. |
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But do remember, after you are done honking and blatting in cyberspace, that nothing you say will make any difference. |
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Every once and a while a car would be heard honking or screeching its tires. |
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The protest, though not well publicized, drew enthusiastic community support, with passing motorists honking their approval. |
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People call to complain about rash driving, drivers not sticking to lanes and honking too much. |
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They get Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound so they can hear cars behind them honking their horns in futility. |
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As she was trying to clean up the mess, using a box of tissues, she heard the honking of a horn behind her. |
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Cars rushed by, honking and screeching, and the drivers were all screaming and cursing at one another. |
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There were cab drivers stopping, people throwing money from buildings and cars honking. |
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The traffic is constant noisy chaos, and the incessant horn honking can drive you a bit mad, but it's worth the effort! |
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Our bus driver uses the horn more than the clutch, honking at every vehicle or pedestrian. |
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The clangor of honking cars and the maddening din of a thousand engines almost drive me to vertigo. |
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But the driver seemed to be unaffected by the afternoon sun or the constant honking from behind. |
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Two Canadian Geese land, honking, and take shelter under a willow tree whose tendrils flick at the water with the breeze. |
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Just totes embarrassed my friend by honking frantically when I found myself behind him at a red light. |
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By mixing unashamed rock with Mexican music and throwing in accordions and honking saxophones, Los Lobos create a sound that endures. |
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David drove insanely fast, flying by honking cars, rude gestures and angry cries from various drivers on the road. |
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There are constant traffic jams at every road junction and the honking of horns by irate drivers is deafening. |
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The tendency of men to intimidate women drivers by constant honking and crowding them out needs to be dealt with strictly. |
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No matter what time of the day or night you go through, everyone's always honking their horn. |
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I continued to fight the temper-tantrum urge and resisted honking my horn or hopping out of the car to throw rocks at the train. |
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A Caribbean breeziness turns to an unexpected raunchiness in which Woods digs into some honking, bar-walking sax. |
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Deafening car stereos, honking horns and noises like gun shots ring out as hundreds of drivers deliberately make their car engines backfire. |
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The traffic signals have failed and cars are piled up, fender to bumper, loudly beeping and honking. |
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I ran across the road, wadded up my jacket and squatted next to him in the road, with the buses and cars honking and streaming past. |
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A long column of cars and motorcycles drove through the city, honking horns and waving national flags. |
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The camaraderie is infectious, and is continuously enlivened by new arrivals and passing vehicles honking their support. |
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On New Year's Eve Mr Wasfi played his cello at a traffic roundabout as families drove around, honking their car horns in celebration. |
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When no one answered, he went back to his bus and started honking the horn. |
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When I got in his car, about five thousand people were honking at us. |
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Some crazed drivers refuse to let children cross the road in safety and insist on driving around them, honking their horns and shaking their fists as they do. |
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Most have a small hole through which a mature wasp has made its exit. Overhead, Canada geese announce their presence with unmelodious honking. |
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ReprintsIn the city's urban core, the honking of horns has replaced the jingle of trishaws. |
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Independent organisations called on Zambians to remonstrate by honking their horns every Friday at 5pm. |
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As he stepped on the curb, two guys in a dump truck started honking their horn. |
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On the phone, esters assured me that Kelley's statements about their meetings are a big, honking fabrication. |
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While in the cab, she observed Alves in his car beside her, honking and yelling obscenities at the cab driver for a short while. |
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Undeterred even by the raspy honking of the horn of a battered bus as it tries to wend its way through the general commotion. |
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If a goal is scored, the streets reverberate with cheers and honking horns. |
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Oh, and there was this big, honking WAR in there, where we picked up all those refugees from Europe. |
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He believed students were taunting him, driving by his home at all hours of the night and honking a car horn. |
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People took to the darkened streets for the first time in weeks, honking horns and hooting. |
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I went to the French doors in the study the better to enjoy this daily treat, and to relish in the racket of honking and wing-flapping as they passed over. |
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He talked effervescently, a pleasingly fizzy counterpoint against the amiable and earnest honking of Silverblatt. |
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A customer at the petrol pumps was honking the horn for someone to serve him. |
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Young men and women lean out of car windows and sunroofs, swigging from bottles and honking their horns. |
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And of course Germans danced in the streets last night, waving flags, honking horns, shooting off fireworks in the middle of busy intersections. |
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And such is the desperate shortage of petrol that only a few cars cruised the town honking their claxons. |
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They can often be heard as well, since there is usually a steady chorus of honking. |
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The town usually so noisy with constant honking, suddenly becomes silent and the roads are empty. |
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It was a resonant sound matched only by the endless horns honking from supporters driving by. |
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If you think you are in danger, you can attract attention by honking your horn repeatedly. |
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Service upon request may be obtained by contacting the service station by phone or by honking your horn. |
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The bus is parked in a main street and all around us cars are honking their horns because of the traffic jam that is created. |
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The waitstaff seems to have been there since 1924 as well, and they bring you huge honking piles of food, including pretty much a loaf of bread with everything. |
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What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people. |
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Only the honking of a car horn behind us, telling us that the stop light had turned green, sobered us up enough for Matt to start driving again, but he couldn't help grinning. |
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Disturbingly, many people were honking their support for him. |
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You have to pause, braving the traffic honking behind you, to spot it. |
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They have been known to destroy non-union productions by sending their members to the set with trucks and keep honking the horn the whole day so that the film cannot record sound. |
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I had these big honking VHS cameras that weighed 40 pounds 21 years ago. |
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As you know, folks, I might be fond of some honking old cack but I draw the line at the Peter Pan of Pop. |
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Her sudden honking laughter, her craziness, her rich, throaty, slightly metallic voice, her high campery and her beautiful brown eyes. |
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Her sudden honking laughter, her craziness, her rich, throaty and slightly metallic voice, her high campery and her beautiful brown eyes. |
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There is traffic on the road but no traffic jams and honking. |
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Keep to the right on sidewalks and avoid honking your horn. |
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We saw this morning that pedestrians don't seem to have priority in the streets and, as there are no traffic lights, Team Canada was greeted by a lot of honking when we crossed the street! |
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Stuck in an ocean of honking traffic in the city centre, Babu Lal complains about the exorbitant rent on his two-room flat, hard to afford on his earnings as a driver. |
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He hit the accelerator and froggered into the fast lane, inciting a symphony of angry honking. |
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We were sure at any minute the shockingly sparse highway would morph into the real December nightmare and cars would be honking and sleet would be slamming, and people would be fingering and gesturing and scowling. |
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His love of gunning for the media eventually resulted in the destruction of CNBC's honking goon Jim Cramer, somehow pinned as the figurehead of the 2008 financial crisis. |
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Cars paraded through the city with drivers honking and people hanging out from windows making 'V' signs as occasional gunshots were fired into the air. |
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A Star Tribune reporter at the scene said the driver first began honking at protesters who were blocking the intersection, before driving through into the crowd and running down a woman at the start of the rally. |
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When will we see the big honking ship or the joint support ship? |
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Murray had never before played Berlocq, nor Granollers, perhaps the most notorious grunter on the men's tour, since the Spaniard began honking in earnest the last few years. |
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In Wales, they were associated with migrating geese, supposedly because their honking in the night is reminiscent of barking dogs. |
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And with his ghostly honking wailing he heads out the jarrahwood door. But it doesn't end there. |
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I am white as a sheet and sweaty and make small honking noises. |
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I guess people realized, hey, it's not so bad if we tell the kids they can't be honking the horn,'' Derma said. |
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On an opening note, veteran cars often had a brass horn with a rubber bulb that when pressed emitted a honking sound rather like a distressed duck. |
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