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Filter by Meaning They read the announcement over the loudspeaker.
She read the newspaper to keep up with the latest news and events.
The teacher read the class a story from a book.
The lack of response from the company can read as indifference towards the customers.
The crying child can read as a sign of distress.
The missing dog poster can read as a plea for help from the community.
The nervous fidgeting of the witness could read as lying to the jury.
I read her expression to mean she was unhappy.
Our read of the recipe helped us to prepare the meal.
His read of the scientific paper helped him to design a new experiment.
His read of the novel was that it was a critique of capitalism.
The analyst gave a thorough read of the company's financial statements.
Her careful read of the contract revealed some important clauses that she had previously missed.
The teacher's read of the student's essay was that it lacked coherence.
The detective's read of the crime scene suggested that the perpetrator had been in a rush.
The bookworm's read pile was getting larger and larger.
Her read on the situation was that it was a misunderstanding.
The journalist read the statement from the government spokesperson.
I have to read this book for my literature class.
I read in the newspaper that there's going to be a heatwave next week.
The dark clouds can read as a sign of an upcoming storm.
She read the movie reviews to decide what to watch.
The audience was able to read the subtitles on the screen during the foreign film.
She read the instructions carefully before using the machine.
I read the instructions to put together the toy.
He read the historical account to gain insight into the past.
They read the directions on the recipe before starting to cook.
She read the scientific study and questioned its methodology.
They read the instructions before assembling the furniture.
They read the instructions before using the new software.
She read the manuscript to consider it for publication.
The musician read the sheet music before playing the piece.
Their read of the poem made them appreciate its beauty.
Her read of the instructions helped her to assemble the furniture.
The scratched paint on the car can read as a sign of a careless driver.
They read the signs of danger and acted accordingly.
She read the resume to assess the candidate's qualifications.
His read of the story was that it had a happy ending.
We read the safety guidelines before entering the amusement park.
The student read the textbook chapter three times to fully understand the concept.
She could read between the lines and understand the hidden meaning of the message.
The library book club discussed their latest read.
His read of the schedule told him when his flight was leaving.
The warning on the medication bottle read "Do not exceed the recommended dosage."
The decision to close the factory was read by workers as a betrayal.
My read of the novel left me with a sense of awe.
The memo from the boss read "All employees are required to attend the meeting on Friday."
She read the instructions carefully to avoid mistakes.
The coach read the athlete's performance to provide feedback.
The announcer read the news bulletin in a calm, clear voice.
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