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alarmsnoun
Plural form of alarm.
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Alarms
An alarm device is a mechanism that gives an audible, visual or other kind of alarm signal to alert someone to a problem or condition that requires urgent attention.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Alarms in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Alarms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Alarms in a Sentence
Each passing day of continued detention of children -- and no acknowledgment of the risk that we have reported -- alarms me even more.
High School student Dakota Shrader:
I was in the history hallway, and as soon as we heard the alarms, everybody just started leaving, following the same procedure as...( a) practice fire drill, and next thing you know, we just hear... three gunshots, loud explosions, and all the teachers are telling us to run.
We and several other centers have begun to make this our routine practice as of this year, as for sleep deprivation, there are alarms and devices that make constant noise which makes sleeping difficult for even a healthy person.
I was in the history hallway, and as soon as we heard the alarms, everybody just started leaving following the same procedure as...( a) practice fire drill, and next thing you know, we just hear... three gunshots, loud explosions, and all the teachers are telling us to run.
It may be the debris of MH370, but I think I'd rather wait for the official confirmation, we've had so many false alarms since the plane went missing.
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