Deafening desire means wanting, wanting.
The desire to get something or to achieve a certain goal: desire. Want, hope: desire is hidden. Can't stop. Haste leads to waste. Requirements: Be bold and careful. Going to: crumbling. The storm is about to come and the wind is filling the building.
The deafening consciousness is deafening to the ears. Describes very loud, very loud. The source of the idiom is Sha Ting's "Howl". The original text is: Every teahouse is full of people, and beyond this is the deafening shouting of the teahouse.
Deafening in a sentence
1. The weather was very hot today. After lunch, the sky was filled with dark clouds and the thunder was deafening.
2. The waterfall pours down from the cliff, and the sound of the water is deafening.
3. At night, music is played everywhere here, the volume is uncontrolled and deafening, all night long.
4. The singing of the chorus is clear and loud, deafening.
5. It gets higher and stronger, and finally merges into a deafening roar.
6. On the night of New Year’s Eve, the deafening sound of firecrackers came one after another.
7. The first warning they received was the deafening sound of horse hooves.
8. The music in the Disco Ballroom was so deafening that we had to run out.
9. The deafening cheers echoed in the simple home, like spring thunder.
10. Accompanied by the deafening sound of firecrackers, the rich New Year’s Eve dinner came to an end.