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How To Use Sound off In A Sentence

  • People rightly sound off about politics on television and the last two weeks have shown how sharp and articulate they are.
  • We are eager to sound off at the approach of anybody with a clipboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Excuse me to sound off, you're not right.
  • Even with the sound off, Georgie is a gagger for me, neurophius. Firedoglake » The Insider
  • After a few hendecagonal dollar coins' worth of beer every real Canadian begins to sound off his maniacal laughing leading into the falsetto wailing loon call.
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  • That sound offends my ear.
  • A buddy back in those days, who loved to sound off about rock music in an infuriatingly cerebral way, was fond of peddling the theory that the genre could be cleaved into two distinct halves.
  • This concussive approach is more pronounced on ‘Sticks and Nails’, where resonant metallic pings and tongs sound off like broken grandfather clock chimes.
  • An interesting test of this for television commercials is to view it with the sound off and see what the visuals alone communicate.
  • trying to sound offhanded and reassuring
  • If a moviegoer tried watching a video with the sound off, the silence would be deafening.
  • We are blessed at Harvard in not having some imported windbag sound off to us in the Commencement exercises in the morning.
  • If you don't like the way we're doing the job, sound off!
  • Benjamin Mendlowitz Two schooners sailing close-hauled through the rough September seas of Vineyard Sound off Massachusetts — the photograph above is a timeless evocation of American boating. Photo-Op: Rough Seas
  • We are eager to sound off at the approach of anybody with a clipboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • ✒I wasn't really aware of Andy Gray until this week; there was a sort of hectoring know-all in the background of football games on Sky, but if I was actually interested in the result I'd turn the sound off and listen to Radio 5 Live, which is dry, droll and doesn't treat every foul as if it were the invasion of Poland. Simon Hoggart's week: Thinking aloud? Don't be an idiot
  • Others may help you keep a sense of perspective; rightly or wrongly they can also help to sound off against. Life Without Work
  • Either by accident or design, the Post suppresses its official error count with its weekly ‘Free for All’ page, where readers sound off about Post goofs and alleged miscues.
  • Sometimes it gave me the chance to mount my soapbox and sound off on subjects I care passionately about, and sometimes it opened my mind to new topics and ideas that I then went on to write about.
  • Listen to the country-fried version of "Born This Way" here and sound off in the comments. Lady Gaga Releases Country Version of "Born This Way"
  • Supervisors sound off Yee plans to introduce just such a resolution at the Board of Supervisors, which would endorse Prop.
  • Lest you think that the weeklies are the only ones in town interested in the question of whether the height restrictions on Broadway will be changed, the Post-Intelligencer has an interactive “sound off” feature on their website to allow you, the home reader, to participate in the discussion. More density watching | Seattle Metblogs
  • We are eager to sound off at the approach of anybody with a clipboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the spin-offs of working with the BBC Roman drama-doc was a visit to the film locations in Tunisia not a free visit, I should add, before outraged licence payers sound off to the Director General. A Don's Life by Mary Beard - Times Online - WBLG:
  • Grab the extension at the link below or sound off in the comments with your favourite time-saving extensions. Copy Without Formatting Strips Text Formatting In Google Chrome | Lifehacker Australia
  • Excuse me to sound off, you're not right.
  • I was merrily typing away to friends in some primitive chat room on my IBM XT (super nerd), listening to some music (probably Flock of Seagulls -- nerd++), and watching Back to the Future with the sound off (neeeeerrrrrrrd). Archive 2006-08-01
  • My usual aftershow posture was a position I call Transcension: prone on bed with bottle (s) of beer and good sounds on the box, friends in the room, TV on, sound off. ɘloЯ

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