To read a text and pronounce it, so that others can hear it.
1 She had only heard him read aloud once-Byron ,ather parents' house.
2 After a slight preparation for good news, the letter was read aloud .
3 He unfolded the document and read aloud in his best official voice:
4 They are meant to be read aloud while children view the illustrations.
5 Doyle's words dance and the story is a joy to read aloud .
6 They spent the evening together in the library, and Betty read aloud .
7 These Reports are read aloud in the Halls of Announcement and Recreation.
8 At the expiration of the given time the lines are read aloud .
9 The seal of the packet was broken, and the letter read aloud .
10 He read aloud the passage describing the magic night on the lake.
11 This is going to be Katrina all over again,' he read aloud .
12 I don't read aloud the small card he's tucked inside the box.
13 The 7 years Covenant to be read aloud by the High Priest.
14 Chalcedon?-whichwe used to read aloud to one another with such delight!
15 They'd write down the stories and bring them in to read aloud .
16 In the evenings, by the parlour fire, Edward read aloud to her.
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