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Filter by Meaning The writer's stream-of-consciousness style made the short story a babel to some readers.
The song's cryptic lyrics made it a babel to listeners trying to decipher the meaning.
The abstract expressionist painting was a babel to those who preferred representational art.
The emergency room was a babel of people rushing around, machines beeping, and patients crying out in pain.
The drunken man began to babel loudly at the bar.
The musical notation was a babel to the novice musician.
The Tower of Babel was a structure built by the people of Babel in an attempt to reach the heavens.
Babel was an important city in ancient Mesopotamia.
The ruins of Babel can still be seen today in Iraq.
The people of Babel spoke a language that was confounded by God.
The Tower of Babel was said to be a magnificent structure.
The city of Babel was a center of trade and commerce in ancient times.
The story of the Tower of Babel has been depicted in many works of art.
Babel is considered to be one of the earliest known cities in human history.
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