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What are some ing word that describe loud?

Here are some "-ing" words that describe loud:

General loudness:

* Blaring: (e.g., "The music was blaring from the speakers.")

* Booming: (e.g., "The thunder boomed in the distance.")

* Clanging: (e.g., "The bells were clanging in the church tower.")

* Clattering: (e.g., "The dishes clattered in the sink.")

* Roaring: (e.g., "The lion roared in the jungle.")

* Screaming: (e.g., "The children were screaming in the playground.")

* Shouting: (e.g., "The protesters were shouting slogans.")

* Thundering: (e.g., "The hooves of the horses thundering on the ground.")

* Whistling: (e.g., "The wind was whistling through the trees.")

Specific sounds:

* Banging (e.g., "The drums were banging a rhythmic beat.")

* Buzzing: (e.g., "The bees were buzzing around the flowers.")

* Crackling: (e.g., "The fire was crackling in the hearth.")

* Hissing: (e.g., "The snake hissed at the intruder.")

* Rattling: (e.g., "The old car was rattling down the road.")

Describing intensity:

* Echoing: (e.g., "His voice echoed through the empty hall.")

* Piercing: (e.g., "The siren's sound was piercing.")

* Shattering: (e.g., "The glass shattered with a loud bang.")

* Squealing: (e.g., "The brakes squealed as the car stopped.")

* Wailing: (e.g., "The wind was wailing through the trees.")

Remember to consider the context when choosing the most appropriate word!

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