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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loud guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who speaks or behaves in a noisy or boisterous manner.
Example: "At the party, there was a loud guy who kept telling jokes and making everyone laugh."
Alternatives: "a noisy person" or "an outspoken individual".
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"He's not a loud guy.
"He's a loud guy," said Logan Ryan, a junior cornerback.
"He's definitely a loud guy," Josh Mauga, another Jets reserve linebacker, said with a smile Friday.
Recently, in a bar, I was reading "In Gratitude," by the British writer Jenny Diski, when a loud guy with tall hair asked me what it was.
With Pickles in mid chug, the door flung open, and a loud guy sporting a tail walked in.
He's not a loud guy, but he has a presence and he fits right in". That transition was made especially smooth by the presence of Robbie Keane, who played with Gerrard in Liverpool.
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My image of a union organizer, based on extensive personal experience, is a big, loud guy with a bullhorn, not a slender, soft-spoken former women's studies major whose reflexive response to a crowd is to melt into the sidelines.
That loud guy wearing a cowboy hat?
Among them is a loud, funny guy who could be described as a comedian, a heckler, a drunk guy, or a dangerous individual.
"Raheel was the loud guy.
But of course the loud guy, you know the one, he's two stools away by himself talking loudly to the bartender his voice raising above the rest that talkative annoying banter.
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