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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awful noisy" is not standard in written English; the correct form is "awfully noisy." You can use it to describe a situation or environment that is excessively loud or disruptive.
Example: "The construction outside my apartment is awfully noisy, making it hard to concentrate on my work."
Alternatives: "extremely noisy" or "very loud.".
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"It was an awful, noisy situation".
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That is unlikely to happen, though, under Tony Abbott, who has proclaimed coal to be "good for humanity" – and who revealed that he detests wind farms, calling them noisy and "visually awful".
The prime minister, who last week said he found windfarms noisy and "visually awful", met the Liberal Democratic party senator David Leyonhjelm on Wednesday and discussed noise monitoring and regulation of windfarms.
Last week the prime minister said he found windfarms noisy and "visually awful" and disclosed that the government's aim in the RET deal was to reduce the number of wind turbines as much as possible, given the makeup of the Senate.
When I got there, I discovered a busy, dynamic, noisy place with an awful lot of women.
Very noisy.
Awful, Awful, Awful.
Never noisy.
Too noisy.
Awful, awful refereeing".
"How awful, how awful".
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