• The sound that issues from the vuvuzela is cacophonous -- joyful and infuriating at the same time.

    CNN: How I learned to love the vuvuzela

  • None of this is remotely relevant in today's America, with its religious diversity, cacophonous culture wars and out-of-control political partisanship.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • The cacophonous reception provided by the partisan Australian crowd seemed to unsettle him, the pressure plus his own adrenaline forcing him to overhit his groundstrokes.

    BBC: Ivanisevic snatches Wimbledon thriller

  • The exclusive Club level on the 53nd floor provides round-the-clock food and beverage offerings for those unable or unwilling to descend to the cacophonous Roppongi entertainment district at street level.

    BBC: Business trip: Tokyo

  • The partisanship was overt and when the mechanics came past our position, pushing trolleys laden with tyres towards the starting grid, there was cacophonous applause for the Ferrari crew.

    BBC: Feeling the tension at Interlagos

  • Anonymous is more of a nebulous network of hacktivists and online pranksters than an organization, so word of where collective action is going tends to come in small, cacophonous waves.

    FORBES: Anonymous Seen Backing Down From Drug-Cartel Attack

  • With the media coverage a cacophonous standoff, and organizations like unions vanishing year by year, the Democratic skeptics in Ohio needed someone they knew and trusted to vouch for Obama.

    NEWYORKER: The Hardest Vote

  • It is often just a cacophonous cry of protest against the West in general, and American government in particular fuelled by impotent rage over the Great Satan's cultural and geopolitical supremacy.

    ECONOMIST: Coming soon to a city near you | The

  • Together, sadly, they have churned out a cacophonous mess, which not only aims squarely at teen-agers but itself seems painfully adolescent in its squirming refusal to decide what it wants.

    NEWYORKER: Van Helsing

  • And how did this odd, cacophonous gathering come about?

    BBC: The world��s messiest festivals

  • The performance, when it finally kicks off, is akin to a mad jamming session with cacophonous contributions from the cheek-to-jowl audience and spontaneous outbreaks of dancing for those who can clear enough room to swing their elbows.

    BBC: Seville��s legendary flamenco scene

  • The 55-inch display also served as an ideal demo -- while the feature will also be available for mobile devices, you're really going to want a big screen, lest the whole thing become a little too cacophonous.

    ENGADGET: OnLive Multiview on an LG Google TV, eyes-on (video)

  • Norris and Chief Executive James Irish have drummed up hundreds of business leads by crisscrossing the country, shooting cacophonous jungle sounds and sweet symphonies to suits in the boardroom or out windows into the startled ears of unsuspecting pedestrians.

    FORBES: Technology

  • Norris and Chief Executive James Irish have drummed up hundreds of business leads by crisscrossing the country, shooting cacophonous jungle sounds and sweet symphonies to suits in the boardrooms or out windows into the startled ears of unsuspecting pedestrians.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Garden boos were cacophonous.

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