Sentence examples for are loudest from inspiring English sources

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are loudest

adjective

Of great intensity.

  • Turn that music down

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In Benin the praise and criticism are loudest.

The complaints from business about their banks are loudest in Britain, possibly the hardest-hit European economy.

There is no evidence that they have gone too far, even in China, where the worries about bringing the economy down with a bump are loudest.

Naturally, complaints of exclusion are loudest among the political elites of groups underrepresented in Buhari's appointments, those who are unhappy with their lack of access to power and privilege.

"Some of the people who are loudest now in their criticisms are people who knew all along and were totally comfortable with it," Mr. Kessel said, evidently a reference to Mr. Parola, the comptroller.

With increasing numbers of Labour MPs demanding that he name the date of his departure, every time Mr Blair demonstrates his undiminished appetite for power the mutinous rumblings grow louder.No laughing matterThe echoes of failing governments past are loudest in the frenzied talk of many Labour MPs.

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These puppies are loud.

People are louder, too.

Airplane cabins are loud.

MOST school corridors are loud.

The reports are loud.

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