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very loudly

ADVERB
  1. a direction in music; to be played very loudly

How To Use very loudly In A Sentence

  • I think it drives the kids crazy because I sing very loudly and off key.
  • It amazes me that somebody can say very little, and not very loudly at all, and everyone listens to what she has to say.
  • She had to be a lot more careful down here; footsteps reverberated very loudly.
  • I grabbed my assailant, yelled very loudly and he dropped my phone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fancying a ‘peanut-buster parfait,’ she found a Dairy Queen and got in line. A couple were bickering very loudly in front of her.
  • Somebody's analog watch was sounding very loudly.
  • Some politicians trumpet these results very loudly as some sort of achievement.
  • She sits by the kitchen door looking glumly out and, at regular intervals, asking very loudly for the door to be opened so that she may sample the weather.
  • The bird frequently makes a kind of cackling noise, and when enraged at an enemy, it hisses very loudly. New National Fourth Reader
  • However, when Hero is shamed and disgraced, it is Antonio who vents his anger very loudly.
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