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Discover Ludwig'beep' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use the word 'beep' to describe the sound of a car horn or an electronic device such as a microwave or computer. For example, "The car horn beeped as the driver impatiently waited for the traffic to move."
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beep
verb
To sound (something that makes a beep).
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Why did I make the machine go beep in Amsterdam but not in Copenhagen, while wearing the same stuff?
Fail to take a pill and they'll glow, then beep, then beep louder, then they'll call you on the phone.
What the (beep) are you guys doing up there?
For another the beep of an iPhone does the job, thanks to a smartphone application called Ramadan Times.
GlowCaps lids, connected to the AT&T's mobile network via a mobile transmitter, glow and beep if a medication is missed at a hefty price and recurring monthly charge.
One will beep if the driver inadvertently drifts out of lane.
They could, perhaps, beep as some pedestrian crossings do, or buzz like a power tool.
With NASA's blessing, they begged time on the giant radio telescope at Arecibo, in Puerto Rico, and on May 19th they picked up a faint beep showing that the probe was still alive.
"The tipsy train", observes a laconic young Indian novelist, along for the ride.A telling detail is the beep of mobile phones.
South Korea's government has ordered manufacturers to design new phones so that they beep when taking a picture.There are also concerns about the use of digital cameras and camera-phones for industrial espionage.
These huge craft do a great deal more than merely beep, as Sputnik did.
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