At this point the proceedings were suddenly interrupted by a cacophony of noise. Everybody turned to face the source of the racket. |
As the march swung past Number 10 there was a cacophony of whistles, boos, jeers and insults. |
A cacophony of booms and whistles and bangs plays around us, and we eat popcorn and watch the sky explode. |
The track blossoms into a wonderful cacophony of bells, whistles, and wheezes. |
He founded a school of cacophony which resulted in atonalism, and then, like his friend Picasso in art, left his school behind. |
A horrible yowling sound rent the air, a cacophony of dissonant notes in the cool morning stillness. |