We have no meanings for "sound very" in our records yet.
1 I've made the story sound very serious but it's full of humor.
2 I managed to mumble a yes, but it didn't sound very convincing.
3 It didn't sound very nice, nor did it make sense to her.
4 But the introductions are fuller, and they sound very much like Scott.
5 It did not sound very explicit, but Julia understood what he meant.
6 They sound very good for a set of Bluetooth on-ear headphones under £200.
7 It doesn't sound very enticing, particularly on a cold February day.
8 Then I heard her voice sound very small and muffled in my clothes.
9 Even so, the song of a tui is known to sound very similar.
10 But his views will sound very loud in parts of Manchester.
11 But take my advice, and try to make your predictions sound very straightforward.
12 Ignatius, this Sodomite plan does not sound very practical at all.
13 Certainly the note of repentance did not sound very strong in Adele's letter.
14 That doesn't sound very exciting, but perhaps it's better than passion.'
15 It doesn't sound very efficient when they are spending more money, he said.
16 And neither he nor Borelli sound very worried about the lawsuit.
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