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loudly

(= loud, aloud) with relatively high volume the band played loudly she spoke loudly and angrily he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him cried aloud for help (= obstreperously) in manner that attracts attention obstreperously, he demanded to get service used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly

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Simple sentences

My younger brother is yelling loudly.
Tom often speaks a little too loudly.
The child cried loudly.
I spoke loudly so that everyone could hear me.
The middle-aged women kept talking loudly all the way.
John was beating the drums loudly.
You had better not speak loudly in this room.
You must not speak so loudly here.
Would you please stop singing so loudly? This is not a cheap drinking place.
I spoke so loudly as to be heard by everyone.
I felt like singing loudly when the exam was over.
Taking no notice of the people around them, the boys talked loudly to each other.
Stop talking loudly.
The audience clapped loudly after his speech.
Please speak more loudly so that everybody can hear you.
The telephone on my desk rang persistently and loudly.
It rang loudly.
You must not speak loudly.

Movie subtitles

You spoke so loudly, there was no need to eavesdrop.
Don't talk so loudly.
If you saw how silly you looked, talking so loudly here in the store.
You called her name loudly.
Why are the bells of Moscow ringing so loudly?
I can't speak loudly, but I want you to understand this.
Say loudly to whom?
And for his passage, the soldiers' music and the rites of war speak loudly for him.
You've been advertising it loudly enough.
It is just as false not to blow your horn at all as it is to blow it too loudly.
We played shy and ran away into the garden. screaming loudly, showing off. wildly determined to attract his attention.
When he came home today, he was crying loudly and kicking at the furniture.
A little loudly, but they're men.
You can't speak so loudly!
The drummer all year and all day long has struck the calfskin loudly.
Loudly, so the neighbors can hear. You ready for dinner, Jedediah?
That's why I talked so loudly upstairs.
And for his passage, the soldiers' music and the rites of war speak loudly for him. Go.
But those who remained cheered loudly, lustily and long for Eve.
It's just that it's not considered elegant to applaud too loudly at court.
Keep talking to yourself, loudly. I want my men to think you're all still here.
Let me go in there! They're just arguing. A little loudly, but they're men.
But we can talk loudly again.
Why are you talking about such things so loudly?
Loudly, so the neighbors can hear.
Don't bang so loudly, the guy living below is always angry.
You shouldn't yell so loudly.
I am speaking loudly!
Many of the audience understandably preferred to return another time to see Margo. But those who remained cheered loudly, lustily and long for Eve.
He's crying loudly.
You wept loudly?
Is it because I gesticulate or speak too loudly?
She screamed so loudly that it's natural to be curious, isn't it?
Scream loudly!
I beg you, tell me loudly.

News and current affairs

In Europe's case, the European Union's fiscal rules are at issue, and the Commission - in principle the EU's watchdog - should bark loudly when they are flouted.
The state, it was loudly proclaimed, had to be rolled back.
But the grim reality for the Islamic world is that, in times of widespread uncertainty, the forces of tradition tend to speak more loudly and clearly than those of change.
Unique among his Republican peers, after 2001 he spoke - quietly in public, but loudly in private - against the Bush administration's feckless fiscal policies.
Indeed, I have complained so loudly and vociferously about the problems of globalization that many have wrongly concluded that I belong to the anti-globalization movement.
Prime Minister Tony Blair can loudly proclaim that the London bombings of July last year are unrelated to Britain's participation in the Iraq war, but the terrorists themselves, once arrested, said exactly the opposite.
But that is part of the market adjustment process the US trumpets so loudly at other times.
We want more, expect more, and complain more loudly if we don't get it.
The Secretary General is positioned to make this point loudly and repeatedly.
Israel's manifest displeasure with the entire negotiating process, which Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has emphasized to anyone who will listen over the past three months, reverberates loudly among Israel's many congressional friends.
With these casualty figures, one would think that gun-control laws would be a much higher national priority in America than the far more loudly hyped fight against terrorism.
The facts on the ground in Burma speak the truth more loudly than all the proclamations from the generals about a free ballot and a democratic transition.
Countries that have good reason to fear a Russian manufactured chill have loudly proclaimed that Nord Stream is politically rather than economically motivated.
Financial markets will, of course, object loudly.
The message being transmitted from Georgia to Ukraine and the Central Asian Republics is heard very loudly.
China complained loudly, refused to allow Liu to collect the prize, and even threatened Norway with financial repercussions.
Nonetheless, Japan's interlocutors at the Seoul summit, China and South Korea, which suffered enormously from Japanese aggression in the last century, have protested loudly.
And now the safety and security of US debt are at risk. Economic alarms rarely ring so loudly.
In other words, Hiatt finds fault with himself and his organization for saying the right thing, but not loudly enough.
The drums of war are being banged ever more loudly in the Middle East.
Having been buoyed by the successful and peaceful 2002 election that brought in the promise of change, the Kenyan public remains loudly outraged by the government's failures to make good on its promises.
I want to stand up and shout loudly for the fact that there are so many young people who are incredibly idealistic, who do believe that poverty can become history, who believe that it is possible to have a world without war.

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