Similar words: audible, inaudible, incredibly, edible, audit, audio, mandible, inedible. Meaning: adv. in an audible manner.
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1. 'Yes?' she said, yawning audibly.
2. Her breath was hissing in and out audibly as if her teeth were clenched.
3. And they are audibly unsure how keen on privatisation the government really is.
4. His sentence edged around a raspy cough, then audibly trailed off.
5. The ship's timbers groaned audibly during the storm.
6. The third girl answered the most audibly.
7. Resistors are neither technically nor audibly perfect.
8. He heard the clock ticking audibly and half suspected that he had been dozing.
9. He appeared at her side, breathing audibly, a moment after she reached the stop.
10. Linda cry all day and sniffle audibly around the corner.
11. Under the unfathomable sea, life glows both audibly or mutely.
12. Christ will return bodily , visibly , audibly, to consummate salvation.
13. The visor darkened almost to black opacity, and the suit's cooler began audibly to work harder.
14. She began to show signs of impatience and snorted audibly.
15. Pumping up her smile, she was too weak to speak audibly.
15. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
16. TALKING TOKENS In support of federal regulations regarding disabilities, RSA Security provides a talking token that with the press of a button audibly announces the authentication code.
17. " It was very kind, even though it was only a -- dream,'sid soliloquized just audibly.
18. The passive crossover network features a thermal protection system on the HF section providing audibly transparent protection for the compression driver.
19. And the Eaglet bent down its head to hide a smile: some of the other birds tittered audibly.
More similar words: audible, inaudible, incredibly, edible, audit, audio, mandible, inedible, credible, incredible, audient, plaudits, auditor, plaudit, auditory, audience, audition, audiology, auditorium, forcibly, possibly, terribly, insensibly, ostensibly, accessibly, impossibly, responsibly, credibility, laud, gaudy.