Sentence examples for exceedingly loud from inspiring English sources

The phrase "exceedingly loud" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is very loud or noisy. Example: The music at the concert was exceedingly loud, causing many attendees to cover their ears.

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He walked about in stockinged feet and had an exceedingly loud voice, especially on the telephone.

The crafted stuff includes Mr Ryan's Midwestern-guy talk of hunting and football, and the exceedingly loud blast of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" to which he enters the room.

Thin as a rake and prematurely balding, with deep-set eyes, he cut an elegant figure in his handmade suits, often with drainpipe trousers, accompanied by exceedingly loud red socks.

Director Michael Bay is known for his exceedingly loud and obnoxious action films like "Transformers" and "Bad Boys". This strange caper flick is so over-the-top it recalls the "Friday the 13th" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" films that Bay also produced over the years.

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Exceedingly harsh!

Exceedingly aggressive.

Loud loud loud.

Dress was exceedingly casual.

Expulsion is exceedingly rare.

Conceivable and exceedingly unlikely.

He thumps, exceedingly hard.

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