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will blare

  • future tense
    of blare.
    blare
    verb (used without object)
    to emit a loud, raucous sound.

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Of course a souped-up smart sports car will blare the theme music from “Knight Rider.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 26, 2025

A “loud siren-like sound” will blare from cellphones for up to 10 seconds across Britain on Sunday as part of a test for a new emergency alert system launched by the British government.

From New York Times Apr. 22, 2023

A D.J. will blare music during warmups and play softer music during the drills.

From Seattle Times Feb. 28, 2022

In addition to triggering cellphone alarms, alerts will blare from loudspeakers already used for earthquake and tsunami warnings.  

From Washington Post Jun. 9, 2017

If rookie Josh Lambo kicks a field goal, the disco ditty “San Diego Super Chargers” will blare from the one thing that still works well at the Q, the sound system.

From Washington Times Dec. 17, 2015