Sentence examples for be audible from inspiring English sources

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be audible

adjective

Able to be heard.

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As he surely knows, his real "mistake" was blowing a dog whistle that turned out to be audible to human beings.

With better acoustics, conspiratorial and confessional whispers will be audible.

It has a whooping call purported to be audible for 2 miles (3.2 km).

The results will be audible on 9 January and March, respectively.

The awkward groans of a thousand dads could be audible from miles away.

The downside is that motor rumbles can be audible on lesser models.

In the final stages, she thinned out textures so that the viola would always be audible.

Daffodils line the verges around Rattery and the lambs should be audible from behind the hedgerows.

("I'm being persecuted!" he declared at one point, loud enough to be audible through the walls).

The cheers which greet this news must be audible all the way to the Serengeti.

Brown almost winces if potential audience volunteers are half-hearted or making less effort than they should to be audible.

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