Unrestrained by convention or propriety.
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Examples for "loud "
Examples for "loud "
1 Their message is loud and clear: fix the broken food aid system.
2 Of course, I'd known Amelia's problem before she'd said it out loud .
3 We need to send Maliki's government a strong message, loud and clear.
4 Out loud she spoke English: I wish I'd brought my passport today.
5 Conclusions: Persistent, loud snoring was associated with higher rates of problem behaviors.
1 Water flowing underground News flash : scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2 The Fiji Met Service said heavy rain may lead to flash flooding.
3 They were given a new sense of urgency after the flash crash.
4 I picked my way toward the point where I'd seen the flash .
5 In another flash of lightning, he saw clearly: the car was gone.
1 Political words on issues of great note to Indigenous people are cheap .
2 Labor was very cheap in China, as well as Canton and Shanghai.
3 Farmers markets are plentiful and offer another option for great, cheap food.
4 That's a great global franchise, great management, it's cheap on book value.
5 A slew of products now address the problem-butthey don't come cheap .
1 The dust rolled in clouds over the gaudy wagons of the menagerie.
2 How stiff they were in shape and yet how gaudy in colour.
3 She went into ecstasies over the gaudy plates in the fashion paper.
4 They rode hell-for-leather down the streets, gaudy outfits glittering in the sun.
5 And there really is a certain force in the too gaudy setting.
1 Question 4: RIM has a flashy new BlackBerry handset to show off.
2 The Summer faeries need the flashy things; it's part of their trade.
3 The national temper, in the civil history, is not flashy or whiffling.
4 Yes, the latest gadgets like GPS watches are extremely cool and flashy .
5 Being independent isn't as flashy as a lot of people may think.
1 Large, sealed portholes looked out onto a garden of garish sea plants.
2 But the old beliefs seemed dim; the new ones, garish and confused.
3 And it flourishes by gaslight; by day it is garish and forlorn.
4 There are no garish rubber wristbands or long lines of cars outside.
5 She couldn't imagine a snooty society maven ever wearing something so garish .
1 Sometimes he had given the tawdry claims more credence than at others.
2 I try to focus on outlandish scenarios, images of exotic, tawdry humiliation.
3 The door opened, and in marched Mrs. Trebooze, tall, tawdry , and terrible.
4 The supper-room, garish and tawdry in its decorations, was functioning as usual.
5 The decorations do not seem tawdry , nor the tinsel other than real.
1 An American would probably think you were just saying the word ' tacky ' .
2 That is a different place, you see, this is a different tacky .
3 It applies smoothly and without that tacky feeling so many sunscreens have.
4 Is the prosecutor referring to her conviction rate, which is just tacky .
5 The result could easily have been pure treacle or just very tacky .
1 And just how damaging were its trashy , consumerist values on the population?
2 It had seemed so vital before; now it seemed absurd and trashy .
3 It is knowingly, unabashedly trashy and tells you so at every opportunity.
4 Then I got interested in grunge, trashy 90s Ibiza anthems and pop.
5 They make it simple and trashy , but there is death behind it.
1 The tatty shop was just down the road from where we played.
2 There's just something funny and likable about your average, everyday, tatty pigeon.
3 His tatty shoes were falling apart, and he only had shorts on.
4 Gradually the tavern did not seem tatty and rude, but excitingly wicked.
5 But beneath this tatty comfort blanket, there are two starkly naked truths.
1 There is not a meretricious or humiliating book in the whole collection.
2 Gloriani's statues were florid and meretricious ; they looked like magnified goldsmith's work.
3 The meretricious melodrama did not fool them, but they delighted in its absurdities.
4 The over-rated, overpaid, and most meretricious painter died at Hampton Court in 1707.
5 It's a meretricious parade in which style reigns supreme over content.
1 I took out the little gimcrack I use to clean my pipe.
2 Lancing on board thet gimcrack boat, an' ain't tuh be depended on.
3 Falco, the man with this gimcrack export market is-AtiusPertinax.
4 The spirit of a whiter, rockier music hangs over Geremy Jasper's gimcrack hip-hop epic.
5 Even so, its pale-biscuit siding was gimcrack vinyl, its chalk-white trim a flimsy metal.
Resembling the sound of a brass instrument.
1 It was to them like the brassy and lacquered life in hotels.
2 Tough as nails, the brassy broad had lost her perspective on humanity.
3 He sniffed up the brassy and clicking music into his vibrating nostrils.
4 What we need is a brassy tequila sunrise of a cocktail dress.
5 Above them the sky glared a brassy blue with never a could.
6 From the telescreen a brassy female voice was squalling a patriotic song.
7 As he stared at the sky, Sirius rose with a brassy glare.
8 Yellow Mr. Screw shot a lurid glance from his brassy little eyes.
9 Dev belts out hymns in his brassy alto while I flip pages.
10 The hammering stopped, and there was the brassy thump of an explosion.
11 A chunky woman with brassy blonde curls sat at the registration table.
12 Silence, again, apart from Cat's brassy laugh-Jaymust have said something funny.
13 Inside Check 'n Go, Browning's direct supervisors didn't always appreciate her brassy demeanor.
14 She was a brassy , often outrageous and hilarious performer who made millions laugh.
15 The hot, brassy light of late afternoon streamed through the boughs.
16 Pasqual's voice was a lot like Atlantic City, loud and brassy .
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