Crossword-Solution: AUDIBLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Audibly | adv. | So as to be heard. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “AUDIBLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Not in a whisper | 2 answers |
| So as to be heard | 2 answers |
| Loudly | 3 answers |
| ALOUD | 29 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUDIBLY (5)
And next moment, with ape-like fury, he was trampling his victim under foot and hailing down a storm of blows, under which the bones were audibly shattered and the body jumped upon the roadway.
But, as I rose out of the laving stream, 280 Heaven opened her eternal doors, from whence The Spirit descended on me like a Dove; And last, the sum of all, my Father’s voice, Audibly heard from Heaven, pronounced me his, Me his beloved Son, in whom alone He was well pleased: by which I knew the time Now full, that I no more should live obscure, But openly begin, as best becomes The authority which I derived from Heaven.
The hearts of the passengers beat loud enough perhaps to be heard; but at any rate, the quiet pause was audibly expressive of people out of breath, and holding the breath, and having the pulses quickened by expectation.
She did not think he was quite so hardened as his wife, though growing very like her;—_she_ spoke some of her feelings, by observing audibly to her partner, “Knightley has taken pity on poor little Miss Smith!—Very good-natured, I declare.” Supper was announced.
But he did not formulate his curiosity audibly, and the contingency seemed not to have presented itself to Roderick’s imagination.
Quotes with AUDIBLY (3)
Murderer!" he said suddenly in a quiet but clear and distinct voice. Raskolnikov went on walking beside him. His legs felt suddenly weak, a cold shiver ran down his spine, and his heart seemed to stand still for a moment, then suddenly began throbbing as though it were set free. So they walked for about a hundred paces, side by side in silence. The man did not look at him." What do you mean... what is... Who is a murderer?" muttered Raskolnikov hardly audibly." You are a murd…
The gap in the fire which had opened up before him, so that the twisted grimace on the face of existence had become visible through the play of the flames, narrowed to disappear completely. His back hurt and he could hear darkness breathing audibly.
For my sake,” he said firmly, addressing the air in front of him as though it were a tribunal, “I dinna want ye to bear another child. I wouldna risk your loss, Sassenach,” he said, his voice suddenly husky. “Not for a dozen bairns. I’ve daughters and sons, nieces and nephews, grandchildren — weans enough.” He looked at me directly then, and spoke softly.“But I’ve no life but you, Claire.” He swallowed audibly, and went on, eyes fixed on mine.“I did think, though . . . if ye …