Sentence examples for the audible from inspiring English sources

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the audible

adjective

Able to be heard.

Exact(60)

Even the audible additions are barely so.

"The audible alarms could barely be heard," inspectors wrote.

He knows all the plays and all the audible calls.

The forgery was discovered by Mr. Kelber, the Audible lawyer.

Mr. Jacobi and Ms. Reid are pleasant company, despite the audible twinkle of their conversations.

Actually, the audible is really a vestigial call left over from Sean Payton's days in Dallas.

He's now planning to blend the audible and the edible at Alinea.

Despite the audible delights of the piece, the Italian Symphony was not easy in the making.

The audible language of babies is so foreign to her she doesn't understand what's happening.

The Audible Otis looks for all the world like an MP3 player, which it essentially is.

Manning's facility with the audible is an eye-catching primer in the art of deception.

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