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Answer for the clue "A short high tone produced as a signal or warning ", 5 letters:
bleep

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Word definitions for bleep in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A brief high-pitched sound, as from some electronic device. 2 (context euphemistic English) Something named by an explicit noun in the original, unedited version of the containing sentence. 3 (context music slang uncountable English) A broad genre ...

Usage examples of bleep.

Nimby get even a little curious about what human love and bleep was all about?

He even caught the faint perfume of the bleep who had lured Woofer in.

I just wanted to get rid of these things so I could forget the bleep and think about something else.

As television used to do on Earth, I will bleep his more offensive utterances.

The bleep was the alert - wait for the continuous sound, which is the summons.

Even as the seconds passed, the bleep became more and more insistent, urgent.

I get up and head briskly back across the lawn when a bleep from my pocket makes me stop still.

He coughed to cover the copy completion bleep, then palmed the disk, slipping it into the trashcan by the door as the janitor moved into Processing to sweep.

They told him to shut his bleeping mouth and get his bleeping bleep the bleep outa here.

He was returning from the northern edge of the floe when the handset that Fleischer had issued him bleeped in his pocket.

Go back to your crucifix or your crucible and change your bleeping incantation.

The signal changed, the homing-signal began to emit a broken, bleeping call, two to the second.

He held a palm-size machine with a coil of wire looping from it out in front of him, the debugger bleeping every ten seconds.

He married the units, then hit enter, the wristpad bleeping as it measured the amount of compression stress being exerted on the rock of the graben.

Abidan said, leading them through a ghost studio, devoid of people, full of bleeping equipment.