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ablare

American  
[uh-blair] / əˈblɛər /

adverb

  1. blaring.

    With trumpets ablare, the band entered the stadium.


Etymology

Origin of ablare

a 1 + blare

Example Sentences

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Sirens screaming and horn ablare, Benton & Bowles are riding the air.

From Time Magazine Archive

A week after a great city was all aglare with flags, and ablare with trumpets.

From Humorous Readings and Recitations In prose and verse by Various

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