Loudly

  • 71howl — howl1 [ haul ] verb ▸ 1 long loud animal sound ▸ 2 cry in pain/sadness ▸ 3 long loud sound of wind ▸ 4 laugh very loudly ▸ 5 say in loud angry voice 1. ) intransitive if a dog or similar animal howls, it makes a long loud sound: wolves howling in …

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  • 72stress — stress1 [ stres ] noun *** 1. ) uncount a worried or nervous feeling that stops you relaxing, caused, for example, by pressure at work or financial or personal problems: overworked managers suffering from stress and anxiety under stress: You ll… …

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  • 73barrack — bar·rack || bærÉ™k v. loudly encourage, loudly disapprove (at a sporting event); voice opinions loudly …

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  • 74barracked — bar·rack || bærÉ™k v. loudly encourage, loudly disapprove (at a sporting event); voice opinions loudly …

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  • 75barracking — n. shouts of disapproval (at a sporting event) bar·rack || bærÉ™k v. loudly encourage, loudly disapprove (at a sporting event); voice opinions loudly …

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  • 76barracks — n. army base; plain buildings used for lodging large numbers of people bar·rack || bærÉ™k v. loudly encourage, loudly disapprove (at a sporting event); voice opinions loudly …

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  • 77shout — verb 1》 speak or call out very loudly.     ↘(shout at) reprimand loudly.     ↘(shout someone down) prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting. 2》 Austral./NZ informal treat (someone) to (something, especially a drink). noun 1》 a… …

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  • 78smack — I. v. n. 1. Taste, have a taste, have a flavor. 2. Have a tincture, have a quality, have a savor. 3. Kiss (loudly), buss. II. v. a. 1. Kiss (loudly), buss. 2. Crack, snap, slash …

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  • 79clamour — 1 BrE, clamor AmE noun (singular, uncountable) 1 a very loud noise, often made by a large group of people or animals: the clamor of factory machinery 2 strong feeling expressed loudly by a large group of people (+ for): the clamour for an all out …

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  • 80loud — 1 adjective 1 making a lot of noise: a loud bang | That music s too loud. 2 someone who is loud talks too loudly and confidently: The more Tom drank, the louder he became. 3 loud clothes are unpleasantly bright: Butch was wearing a loud checked… …

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