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I wish my noisy neighbours would put a lid on it. Why can’t the loud construction workers stop making such a racket? What’s all that banging around? This noise is driving me crazy and I plan to kick up a fuss about it. Unfortunately, there always seems to be a lot of noise these days and it’s been hard to find a quiet time to film a new English lesson. As a result, in today’s English vocabulary lesson, you will learn idioms connected to noises so that you can talk about noise in your life. Today's lesson is quite noisy!

What is an idiom?: An idiom is an expression where the words come together in a particular order to create a new non-literal meaning. The noise idioms in today’s lesson are used a lot in daily life. Learning these noisy idioms will help you to improve your English skills and sound more like a native speaker.

The idioms connected to noise that you’ll learn today are excellent English expressions for sounding more fluent when speaking English. Bring the house down with the following 12 noise phrases included in this English idiom lesson:
1) Bang around
2) Kick up a racket / Kick up a fuss / Raise the Devil / Raise Hell
3) At full blast
4) Turn it down / Dial it down
5) Put a lid on it / Can it / Shut up / Zip it
6) Wired for sound
7) Toot your own horn / Blow your own horn
8) Have a big mouth
9) Spread the word / Create a buzz
10) Whoop it up
11) Raise the roof
12) Bring the house down
* Bonus: Spill the beans

By the end of today’s English vocabulary lesson you will have learned English idioms connected to noise that you can use to sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will help you improve your English noise vocabulary and teach you useful English idioms for daily life. Thank you for watching, “Shhhh! Noise Idioms: 13 Noisy English Expressions connected to Noise!” I hope these noisy idioms will be useful for you as you improve your English speaking and talk about noise in English. Good luck with your English studies!

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