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Filter by Meaning The flashing lights and blaring sirens of the police car caught the attention of everyone nearby.
The sirens of the police car made everyone aware of their presence.
The archaeologists discovered ancient sirens during the excavation of the site.
The museum has a collection of different types of sirens on display.
The car's sirens were so loud that they startled the pedestrians on the street.
The air raid sirens were used during World War II to warn people of incoming bombs.
The tornado warning sirens were activated and people were advised to take shelter.
The sirens on the police cars were blaring as they chased the robbers.
The police used the sirens to clear the traffic and make way for the ambulance.
The sirens were a popular subject in ancient Greek literature and art.
The sirens were said to live on a rocky island in the middle of the ocean.
Odysseus and his men encountered the sirens on their journey home.
The legend of the sirens has inspired many works of art and literature.
The legend of the sirens has been passed down for generations.
The ancient Greeks believed in the existence of sirens, beautiful but dangerous creatures.
The sirens were believed to be half-woman, half-bird creatures.
Many sailors were lost at sea due to the sirens' enchanting singing.
The sailors plugged their ears with wax to avoid the sirens' deadly singing.
The sirens were often depicted in art as half-bird, half-woman creatures.
The sailors were hypnotized by the sirens' bewitching voices.
The sirens were said to have the most beautiful voices in the world.
The sailors were warned about the sirens and their enchanting singing.
Some stories say that the sirens were punished by the gods for their role in leading sailors to their deaths.
In modern times, the image of the sirens has been used in popular culture to represent temptation and danger.
The sailors heard the sirens singing and were lured to their death.
The referee blew his whistle to stop the game, and the sirens sounded to signal the end of the match.
The police sirens screeched as they chased after the speeding car.
The ship's sirens sounded as we entered the harbor.
The car alarm sirens went off as someone tried to break into the vehicle.
The tornado sirens howled as the storm approached.
The train's warning sirens sounded as it approached the crossing.
The tornado sirens went off, signaling the approaching storm.
The police sirens echoed through the city as they chased the suspect.
The ship sirens sounded to warn nearby vessels of its approach.
The church bells sirens chimed to call people to worship.
The factory sirens sounded to signal the start of the workday.
The fire truck sirens blared as they raced to put out the flames.
The nuclear sirens blared to signal an imminent attack.
The ambulance sirens blared as they rushed to the scene of the accident.
The warning sirens went off in the event of a tornado warning.
The alarm sirens blared in the building, indicating a fire.
The air raid sirens sounded, warning residents of the incoming attack.
The security sirens went off, signaling a breach in the perimeter.
The fire truck sirens wailed as they approached the burning building.
The team used sirens for river rescue operations.
The sirens was used in the movie to transport the heroes across the river.
The military used sirens for transport during amphibious assaults.
The sirens was able to navigate both land and sea with ease.
The locals use sirens to transport their goods to nearby islands.
The sirens was able to drive straight into the water.
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