Louder Sentence Examples

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  • Actions spoke louder than words.

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  • He began speaking louder, evidently to be heard by everyone.

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  • She screamed even louder and threw her arms around his neck.

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  • He heard the cannonade behind him growing louder and more frequent.

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  • The Guardian's muffled voice grew louder as he pulled the head off the costume.

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  • Howie said, in a louder voice.

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  • The village elder, a peasant delegate, and the village clerk, who were waiting in the passage, heard with fear and delight first the young count's voice roaring and snapping and rising louder and louder, and then words of abuse, dreadful words, ejaculated one after the other.

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  • The harder she concentrated, the louder Jule's heartbeat grew, as if their bodies were pressed together again.

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  • Dean asked, a decibel louder than necessary, causing a head-turn or two.

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  • It is not surprising that a cry, louder than ever, now arose for his dismissal.

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  • Rostopchin shouted at Pierre louder than before, frowning suddenly.

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  • The music blared louder, the smoke became thicker, and the scent of food intermingled with body odor.

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  • The hussars ran back to the men who held their horses; their voices sounded louder and calmer, the stretchers disappeared from sight.

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  • You will have to speak much louder ' I SAID.. ... .

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  • Actions louder than words The old maxim about actions speaking louder than words also applies here.

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  • Away in the distance we could hear the skirl of the bag pipes getting louder.

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  • This is obvious if we consider that the greater the vibration of the source the greater is the excursion of the air in the issuing waves, and the louder is the sound heard.

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  • As soon as the singing was over, another and another toast was proposed and Count Ilya Rostov became more and more moved, more glass was smashed, and the shouting grew louder.

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  • Without moving from where he stood he began speaking in a louder tone and more hurriedly than before.

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  • Pierre went to the children, and the shouting and laughter grew still louder.

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  • The rush of the Sea behind me seemed to grow louder as I stooped down to pick up my beloved child.

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  • I picked him up, he licked my cheek, purred even louder and wriggled to get down.

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  • He spoke louder to emphasize his next point in the speech.

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  • The louder the sound, the more lights you will see.

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  • If the cat is unhappy with a situation, the sound may become louder or more intense.

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  • The new bags provide a room-filling amplified crinkle much louder than traditional bags when touched.

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  • The drumbeat of media speculation is growing ever louder that Bruce Springsteen and his band mate and wife of 15 years, Patti Scialfa, are headed for divorce.

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  • Unfortunately, celebrities have to realize that sometimes their words speak louder than their actions.

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  • The result sometimes produces clothing that, though appropriately concealing, still features the louder attention-getting patterns and designs of the mainstream.

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  • Dogs hear at much higher frequencies so any sound, especially the sharp and high ones, is much more intense and louder.

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  • You can make your acoustic guitar louder with acoustic guitar pickups.

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  • They produce 45 decibels of sound, i.e. no louder than the hum of an air-conditioner.

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  • Still rather dizzy in the head, she heard Freddy's footsteps thumping louder and louder behind her upon the metal grated floor.

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  • Mind you, my hearing's getting dodgy already, so I might have to play even louder just to hear myself!

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  • This was urban music which mixed in Latin American rhythms to produce something much louder and livelier than traditional flamenco.

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  • Several members of the group reported hearing small footsteps on the wooden floor and later on louder heavier footsteps.

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  • The black tablet inscribed with their names speaks louder than the voices silenced for ever.

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  • Not to just shout louder about what party line we ascribe to.

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  • Then it grew louder, and suddenly there came from the window a sharp metallic snick.

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  • Ha, ha, ha! laughed Prince Bolkonski, and Anatole laughed still louder.

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  • Over there, where the shouting came from, a fire flared up and went out again, then another, and all along the French line on the hill fires flared up and the shouting grew louder and louder.

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  • Some alarm clocks have snooze or repeat functions that get louder at each alarm and this can be very effective.

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  • The superstar's beauty stands out stronger and louder than anything else on the page.

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  • The pickup alone won't make your guitar any louder.

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  • In some people, there is more tissue and therefore more snoring, or louder snoring.

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  • It may also be harder to fall asleep after being woken by louder musical notes.

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  • They are louder, continual, and may be accompanied by a click or gallop sound.

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  • The child is experiencing Hyperacusis, or hearing sounds as seeming louder than they really are.

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  • A hungry cry begins softly and then becomes loud and rhythmic; an angry cry is similar to a hungry cry but louder.

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  • Because the motor is working extra-hard when the filter is clogged, it will sound louder that it used to.

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  • Antiphonal Chant - A two minute section, this one is louder than the first, with trombones, trumpets, horns and cornets being joined by woodwinds for a spectacularly loud finish.

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  • The louder the sound of the wind is, the closer you are to the pyramids.

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  • She called out, louder and more frantically this time, her voice echoing against the rock.

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  • The instincts that warned him the night before were louder this night.

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  • The instincts she'd ignored at seeing Logan alive grew louder.

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  • There was a long moment of silence from the chamber around her, filled by the sound of her breathing as it grew more erratic, louder.

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  • She joined the Germans and other backpackers in an Irish dance as the cigarette smoke thickened and the rock band grew louder.

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  • They raced through the quaking halls toward the entrance, all while the strange roar of an ocean grew louder.

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  • The angel found his footing and took her hand.  They raced through the last of the jungle and across the expanse of grassless yard between the jungle and the palace.  The sounds of demons grew louder.

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  • The roar of the earth grew louder.

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  • This sweet song of Schack von Staffeldt's, however, was early silenced by the louder choir that one by one broke into music around him.

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  • A popular name with Indian sportsmen is "barking deer," on account of the alarm-cry - a kind of short shrill bark, like that of a fox, but louder.

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  • The words forced through her vocal chords sounded louder, but still hoarse.

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  • Why does a 5 watt valve amplifier often sound louder than a 15 watt transistor amp?

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  • Whilst male frogs make a quiet, low-pitched call during the breeding season, toads make a louder, higher croak.

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  • The louder the actual music, the more apparent the background noise will be.

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  • At the ladies' end an even chatter of voices was heard all the time, at the men's end the voices sounded louder and louder, especially that of the colonel of hussars who, growing more and more flushed, ate and drank so much that the count held him up as a pattern to the other guests.

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  • Everybody laughed, and Hippolyte louder than anyone.

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  • The shouting grew still louder and merged into a general roar that only an army of several thousand men could produce.

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  • The music sounded louder and through the door rows of brightly lit boxes in which ladies sat with bare arms and shoulders, and noisy stalls brilliant with uniforms, glittered before their eyes.

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  • Several times she listened at the door, and it seemed to her that his mutterings were louder than usual and that they turned him over oftener.

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  • When Napoleon came out of the tent the shouting of the Guards before his son's portrait grew still louder.

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  • The child makes a whistling sound that gets louder with each breath.

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  • Gentle waves or other subtle noises are fine, but louder, more intrusive sounds can disrupt the mood.

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  • For an Ox, actions always speak louder than words.

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  • Action really does speak louder than words, and Taurus know how to show his successes.

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  • Crescendo Alarm - These alarms get gradually louder until they are switched off.

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  • The fact that your engine sounds louder when you accelerate not only implies that you have a noise leak, but you could also have an exhaust leak, which could lead to elevated levels of carbon monoxide inside your vehicle.

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  • They are louder than other vehicles, too.

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  • I did not realize at the time, and this is in the book, that actions speak louder than words, and when a guy is being totally clueless.

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  • The rest of 2005 was spent touring and preparing for the release of their next album, 2006's Louder Now.

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  • The louder the clock is when the hands strike midnight, the better.

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  • The crack grew fast, flying down the trail towards Gabriel.  The sound of the earth tearing grew louder.  The trees on either side of her expanded, quickly doubling and then quadrupling in size.  Afraid of being crushed between them, Katie darted off the trail towards Andre, who ran ahead of her.

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  • The firing grew louder and louder.

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