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speak loudly

verb as in speak up

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And if Daboll’s body language didn’t speak loudly enough, consider his company.

“Fear of demented extremists has no apparent end in sight so long as those who spread hate and lies about Mr. Epps don’t speak loudly and publicly to correct the messaging they delivered,” Epps’ lawyer wrote.

The overall numbers — Philly averaged just 4.7 yards per play — speak loudly too.

While cougars are prone to avoiding humans, people who run into a cougar are advised to raise their arms, speak loudly and try to appear bigger, the DNR wrote on Facebook.

As Lorraine, Leigh delivers her lines something like Mae West filtered through Bette Davis, with a bit of the catlike indolence of her Dorothy Parker in Alan Rudolph’s “Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle”; but the effect here is of a person who knows she doesn’t need to move quickly or speak loudly to demonstrate power.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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