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Filter by Meaning The actor delivered his lines audibly, allowing the audience to hear every word.
The sirens wailed audibly as the emergency vehicles approached.
The speaker cleared her throat audibly before beginning her lecture.
The teacher instructed the students to read their assignments audibly during the class.
The coach cheered audibly from the sidelines to motivate the players.
The child audibly hummed to himself while playing with his toys.
The woman audibly sighed in relief after receiving good news.
She sobbed audibly when she received the sad news.
The customer ordered their meal audibly at the fast-food restaurant.
The speaker coughed audibly before starting the presentation.
The politician addressed the crowd audibly during the rally.
The teacher raised her voice audibly to get the attention of the noisy students.
The police officer audibly ordered the suspect to put his hands up.
The politician spoke audibly at the campaign rally.
The news anchor reported audibly on the latest developments in the political crisis.
The referee blew the whistle audibly to signal the end of the game.
The music was audibly distorted through the speakers.
The presenter spoke audibly during the business meeting, making sure everyone could hear.
The parent scolded their child audibly for misbehaving.
The actor audibly muttered his lines during the play.
The lawyer argued her case audibly in the courtroom.
The speaker spoke audibly through the microphone to address the large audience.
The megaphone amplified her voice audibly, reaching the distant crowd.
The baby cried audibly, disturbing the entire household.
The car honked audibly, causing pedestrians to scatter.
The tour guide spoke audibly to the tourists during the sightseeing tour.
The fire alarm blared audibly, alerting everyone in the building to evacuate.
They chatted audibly during the movie, disturbing other moviegoers.
The singer performed audibly, hitting every high note.
The thunderstorm rumbled audibly, shaking the windows of the house.
The wind howled audibly during the stormy night.
The alarm beeped audibly, signaling the end of the cooking time.
The baby babbled audibly, trying to form words.
The singer sang audibly, captivating the audience with her voice.
The coach shouted instructions audibly to the players during the game.
The car honked audibly, warning the pedestrians to move out of the way.
The police officer instructed the suspect audibly to put their hands up.
The car's brakes screeched audibly as it came to a halt.
The presenter delivered the keynote speech audibly at the conference.
The teacher clapped her hands audibly to get the students' attention.
The receptionist greeted the guests audibly at the hotel lobby.
The coach shouted audibly to the players during the soccer game.
The phone rang audibly, interrupting the conversation.
The presenter spoke audibly into the microphone, addressing the audience at the conference.
The music played audibly, filling the room with a catchy tune.
The car honked audibly to alert the pedestrians.
The music blared audibly from the speakers, filling the room with sound.
She said "hello" audibly when greeting her friend.
The singer sang audibly, captivating the audience with her beautiful voice.
The speaker at the seminar spoke audibly on the topic of climate change.
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