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  • And at last (how could he talk so loud! (8)
  • Was I talking loud again? (9)
  • A single loud bang on the door. (8)
  • Breath to us, Powers of air, for laughter loud! (10)
  • And at that he gave a loud sob. (12)
  • Richard gave his lungs loud play. (10)
  • A loud shriek prevented a response. (8)
  • Whitwell gave a loud laugh of relief. (9)
  • The loud popping of a cork roused him. (8)
  • He returns whistling, but not out loud. (8)
  • A loud sob from Emilia checked his foot. (10)
  • Those quite loud words gave Soames an insight. (8)
  • Often the voices were high, the talk was loud. (10)
  • That was loud enough for the deaf or the dead. (10)
  • She startled us with a loud outburst of laughter. (10)
  • The conversation soon became both loud and general. (6)
  • Those teeth were as voluble to him as loud tongues. (10)
  • Mr. Carlyle groaned loud, sometimes with fair reason. (2)
  • You will be good enough to repeat that out loud, sir. (8)
  • He said to Weyburn, loud enough for his Charlotte to heir. (10)
  • Loutish steps followed her, and the wheezing of loud lungs. (12)
  • He then called in a loud voice, and the firing instantly ceased. (19)
  • Loud cries burst into the silence, then the howling of hundreds. (12)
  • Loud cheers greeted this utterance, and stimulated by the sound Mr. (8)
  • Just then there was a loud sound of voices in the room we had come from. (8)
  • He gave a loud, ironical laugh and swashed the water over his bare arms. (13)
  • Loud, vague noises made themselves heard round the corner to which the driver had pointed. (9)
  • Lavender saw this he called out in a loud voice Sir, you have deceived me. (8)
  • The notary Anselmus Winckler was also loud in his praises of both of them. (5)
  • The whole car was perfectly furious at me one time, I kept talking so loud. (9)
  • The Squire sang two loud notes, spoke three, sang two again; the Psalms ceased. (8)
  • A long kiss, till the bell again startles them apart, and there is a loud knock. (8)
  • The blow that had stunned her had become as a loud intrusive pulse in her head. (10)
  • It was not very loud or shrill, but it was a cry to make the heart stop beating. (12)
  • The idea struck him as supremely comic, and he laughed out loud in the street…. (8)
  • Their loud shouts were borne by the cool night breeze to the sufferer in the cart. (5)
  • Captain Abrane sniffed, loud as a horse, condemnatory as a cat, in speaking of him. (10)
  • One fellow walked a little before the rest, and sang a loud, audacious marching song. (2)
  • Hope and Fear stalked the street, as again and again the loud companion summonses resounded. (10)
  • In a leading article, loud as a trumpet; a hue and cry running from end to end of the country. (10)
  • The vicar, seeing me, acknowledged a consciousness of his absurd position with a laugh as loud. (10)
  • He was just urging his hearers, in a loud voice, to abandon the base avarice which gathers pence. (5)
  • A moment after I heard a loud plunge, and, turning my head, saw the clergyman struggling to shore. (2)
  • He looked for a moment at me, then at Stubbes, and then burst out himself, as loud as either of us. (6)
  • In this state Frank Churchill had found her, she trembling and conditioning, they loud and insolent. (4)
  • Fear of silence made them strive Loud in warrior-hymns that grew Hoarse for slaughter yet unwreaked. (10)
  • She said out loud that the presence of Major Weisspriess was intolerable to the Countess Alessandra. (10)
  • His voice was waxing loud and insolent, and, as it sounded, Mrs. Sumfit moaned and flapped her apron. (10)
  • His voice was waxing loud and insolent, and, as it sounded, Mrs. Sumfit moaned and flapped her apron. (22)
  • But in Edinburgh all manner of loud bells join, or rather disjoin, in one swelling, brutal babblement of noise. (2)
  • He gaped after them in despair, and fell to stretching and shaking himself, rattling his lungs with loud reports. (10)
  • No sooner had they done so than they set up a loud outcry, and behaved as if the enemy had invaded the land again. (5)
  • And with a bow to Mr. Darcy, he concluded his speech, which had been spoken so loud as to be heard by half the room. (4)
  • Every space of earth lifted clear to her; the woodland listened; and in the bright silence the nightingales sang loud. (10)
  • But Venetia had barely mounted the first bank of steps before she heard her name called in a loud voice from the street. (13)
  • He discussed these appearances with Miss Macroyd, but found her too frankly disputatious; and she laughed too much and too loud. (9)
  • Half mechanically I took the reins, and put spurs to my horse; but before I got well away, a loud cheer from the crowd assailed me. (6)
  • All smiles ran the highways wet; The worm drew its links from the turf; The bird of felicity loud Spun high, and a South wind blew. (10)
  • In Johnstown, Pa., we were walking to the lot one beautiful Sunday morning when the loud oaths of a driver attracted our attention. (21)
  • We have seen these crafty-eyed men, with their loud voices and sardonic smile, stalking all through the pages of New World history. (19)
  • X Loud we heard the yellow rover Laugh to sleep, while we raged thick, Thick as ants the ant-hill over, Asking who has thrust the stick. (10)
  • They were not the primary offenders, for loud laughter in an isolated party is bad breeding; but they had not the plea of a copious dinner. (10)
  • But, pugnaciously as your loud voice summons to the strife, it will never destroy the sacred and venerable things which are worthy to endure. (5)
  • So will people listen to a coarse street controversy carried on in a loud and angry tone,—but little is their respect for the principals engaged. (16)
  • Sir John was loud in his admiration at the end of every song, and as loud in his conversation with the others while every song lasted. (4)
  • Scarcely was the supper placed upon the table, when a tremendous tramping of horses along the street, and loud cracking of whips, announced a new arrival. (6)
  • The conversation seemed of an angry nature, for the voices of the speakers were loud and irrascible, and their gestures evidenced a state of high excitement. (6)
  • The meekness of the Quakers and their horrors of war (upon religious principle) were changed to loud acclamations of joy when the British occupied their town. (18)
  • The reach which Shelton chose was innocent of launches, champagne bottles and loud laughter; it was uncivilised, and seldom troubled by these humanising influences. (8)
  • Agostino recited some mock verses, burlesquing the ordinary libretti, and provoked loud laughter from Carlo Ammiani, who was familiar enough with the run of their nonsense. (10)

Also see sentences for: deafening, resonant.

Definition of loud:

  • loud, lowd, adj. making a great sound: noisy: showy. | advs. loud, loud’ly. | adj. loud’-lunged, vociferous. | n. loud’ness. | adj. loud’-voiced, stentorian. (0)

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