Aún no tenemos significados para "distinctly audible".
1A faint baying in the distance was now distinctly audible to Courtland.
2And in a whispered, yet distinctly audible voice, he read the words:
3The door closed but imperfectly, and the following dialogue was distinctly audible:-
4A woman's clear musical voice was distinctly audible in the hall outside.
5The words were rather breathed than spoken, but they were distinctly audible.
6Though she spoke with great difficulty, yet every word was distinctly audible.
7Andrews' voice, and another, became distinctly audible,-Andrews 'apparentlyraised in vigorous expostulation.
8Knocking on the shutters, was distinctly audible, and several voices called: Margaret!.
9Her calm, regular breathing was distinctly audible in the stillness of the night.
10Here Aunt Rachel flopped in-herslippers, I mean; the sound was distinctly audible.
11The sounds were clear, distinctly audible even above the uproar of the valley.
12Hobson evidently had paused near the door, as his reply was distinctly audible.
13Then the man spoke so loud that he was distinctly audible.
14A distant moaning sound ran through the upper air, vague yet distinctly audible.
15It was Mr. Torkingham, and what he said was distinctly audible.
16Their roaring voices, coming down from this great height, were nevertheless distinctly audible.
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