With relatively high volume.
In manner that attracts attention.
Used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly.
1 When you want to make a wish, simply state it-clearlyand loudly .
2 Okeke was about to ask another question when a phone shrilled loudly .
3 Reportedly, right after President Obama finished speaking, Ross' ankle monitor beeped loudly .
4 The midshipman-of-the-watch, a youth named Deane, said rather loudly , 'Half-past four, sir!'
5 Only once did anyone speak loudly enough for Rand to hear clearly.
6 The men were in high spirits; they talked very loudly and laughed.
7 Justice was given to the people. He had begun to talk loudly .
8 They've a right to live, same as other folk,' he said loudly .
9 In their former house, everyone spoke loudly , because Natalia's father is deaf.
10 The doctors said it would have been very sudden.' I sighed loudly .
11 France canvassed the idea privately, then disowned it when Germany objected loudly .
12 There was no point in waiting any longer, and she knocked loudly .
13 The wanderer sleeps till the birds are carolling loudly in the trees.
14 Trevenen said loudly , 'As the senior officer in your absence, Sir Richard...'
15 Sirens were wailing loudly ; it was a very dramatic scene, she said.
16 Bazeley said loudly , 'Here she is!' and, as they turned, 'Captain Bolitho.
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