English, asked by mishraveepesh91, 5 months ago

1. What are you making so much of noise for.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To show what you think or feel by what you say, without stating it directly: He's been making noises about taking us all to Rio, but we haven't heard anything definite. (also make a noise) to complain or make trouble: If things start going badly again, our members are sure to make noises.

Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Answer:

To show what you think or feel by what you say, without stating it directly: He's been making noises about taking us all to Rio, but we haven't heard anything definite. (also make a noise) to complain or make trouble: If things start going badly again, our members are sure to make noises.

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