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aloud

[uh-loud] / əˈlaʊd /


Example Sentences

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The document wondered aloud whether such countries could remain “reliable allies.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As jazz music plays in the background of the call, Fair picks up a bottle of dry shampoo from the desk, reads the label aloud and asks her how she likes it.

From Los Angeles Times

The bright-eyed bear, named after writer Edgar Allan Poe, generates stories based on that selection and recites them aloud.

From Los Angeles Times

Walshe didn’t show emotion when the verdict was read aloud or when he was led from the courtroom in shackles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reading aloud at bedtime is sacrosanct and treasured in our family, modeled after my mother’s deep love of reading and books.

From The Wall Street Journal