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  • Our next-door neighbor is a twenty-four hour taxi service that whispers to us blaringly at night across the thin walls, and keeps us company when we are alone in our beds and it is dark and our eyes are closed under our pillows.

    The Future and Why We are Afraid Kenton deAngeli 2011

  • The observation that we are all entangled with corporations in our livelihoods — through benefits and harms — is blaringly obvious and a truism.

    Matthew Yglesias » Money for Nothing, and Votes for Free 2010

  • Consumer credit was a blaringly obvious space which was causing people pain.

    Wonga boss fights back against critics 2011

  • Erin Morley, Jennifer Johnson Cano and Tamara Mumford were tough-girl Rhinemaidens; the chorus, blaringly loud, was unbecomingly outfitted in shades of brown the costumes were by François St-Aubin.

    And So the World Ended Heidi Waleson 2012

  • The truly racist nature of the opposition is becoming blaringly obvious. dani

    Pawlently takes aim at Obama's address to students 2009

  • After a long, blaringly silent drive home, Mom got out and slammed the car door.

    Lifted Wendy Toliver 2010

  • After a long, blaringly silent drive home, Mom got out and slammed the car door.

    Lifted Wendy Toliver 2010

  • The day of the first group, in mid-May, dawned blaringly bright but cool.

    THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB LAURIE ABRAHAM 2010

  • After a long, blaringly silent drive home, Mom got out and slammed the car door.

    Lifted Wendy Toliver 2010

  • After a long, blaringly silent drive home, Mom got out and slammed the car door.

    Lifted Wendy Toliver 2010

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  • Similar to glaringly , but evoking the sense of sound rather than sight.  Blaringly obvious.

    Spotted in a pc magazine about attending trade shows.

    January 28, 2016