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Discover Ludwig"big noise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a person or thing that is making a lot of noise or is getting a lot of attention. For example, "The new movie star was a big noise at the red carpet premiere."
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big noise
noun
An important or influential person.
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"There's a big noise.
"Yes, make a big noise".
"It's a gun, it makes a big noise".
"That's to make big noise with my bat".
"All of the sudden there was a big noise.
So next week, we may have Big Noise Govanhill.
If they do, the big noise will begin in Birmingham.
The big noise in dance music was breakbeat garage.
The Concorde, however, makes a really big noise only when it is taking off.
It turns out that the soft-spoken Battle isn't afraid of making a big noise.
At his kids' school, "I am big noise because of that," he said.
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