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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.
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  • 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.
  • This is even more anthemic than their debut, with the rumbustious gang feel of early Dexys, chiming guitars and a chorus to bellow very loudly. F&M playlist
  • The little man looked over his shoulder, then he hissed, very loudly," H. P. Lovecraft ! SMOKE AND MIRRORS
  • For once, I was glad she did as my stomach was grumbling very loudly and very audibly.
  • The little man looked over his shoulder, then he hissed, very loudly," H. P. Lovecraft ! SMOKE AND MIRRORS
  • They finished with a prolonged ritardando, very loudly, and David swung his arm out in a theatrical gesture. FAMILY PICTURES
  • I do not know that I like to think of those Roman mines myself, where it is said the sea now surges back and forth: they must have been worked by British slaves, who may be fancied climbing purblindly out when the legions left Britain, and not joining very loudly in the general lamentation at their withdrawal, but probably tempering the popular grief with the reflection that the heathen Saxons could not be much worse. Seven English Cities
  • A woman behind me very loudly started to say to her companions, ‘Oh my god, it's so disgusting, ugh I'm going to throw up, yeuch, I can almost feel myself getting cancer etc. etc.’
  • Somebody's analog watch was sounding very loudly.
  • And this man was crying and crying, literally wailing on the street very loudly.
  • He was talking very loudly and swearing a lot, and revealing just how much of a nerd he really is, despite his schmick clothes.
  • There were only a few people in there but they could shh very loudly.
  • She cannot be made to forget him, even by the chief alien shouting at her very loudly.
  • A cart drove very loudly into the yard below.
  • My mother clapped her hands once, very loudly, to make sure we were listening.
  • She imitates his nasal hee-haw very loudly and we look on, aghast.
  • I grabbed my assailant, yelled very loudly and he dropped my phone. Times, Sunday Times

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