Sentence examples for to louder from inspiring English sources

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to louder

adjective

Of great intensity.

  • Turn that music down

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Murmurs of assent, then the word "emasculating," to louder agreement.

The screams off screen are going to louder than those on screen".

The band's quiet bits have become subtly composed and elongated, not simply sketchy buildups to louder, easily executed romps.

"We came to Florida and Speaker Gingrich didn't have two good debates — I did," Mr. Romney said, to louder (more well-directed) cheers.

The change in volume from quiet, haunting whispers to louder howls during the chorus is what I like most about it.

Oklahoma's win leaves a mess in the Big 12 South division, which will surely lead to louder cries for an eight-team playoff in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

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Peak won the contest to loud applause.

So here's to loud volume this summer.

SOUND LEVEL Moderate to loud.

SOUND LEVEL -- Medium loud to loud.

Avoid taking children to loud action movies.

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