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CLAX

Definition:

As a noun:

1. A loud, harsh sound resembling the blaring of a horn.

2. A term used to describe a device that emits a loud noise, typically a horn or siren.

As a verb:

1. To emit a loud, harsh sound resembling the blaring of a horn.

2. To activate or use a device that emits a loud noise.

Examples:

1. Noun usage: The blaring clax of the car horn made everyone turn their heads.

2. Noun usage: The firefighter's helmet was equipped with a clax to alert others in emergency situations.

3. Verb usage: The bus driver claxed loudly to warn pedestrians crossing the road.

4. Verb usage: The security guard quickly claxed the alarm when he noticed a suspicious individual entering the building.

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