11 adjectives to describe aloud

Till I espy'd thee, fair indeed and tall, Under a Platan, yet methought less fair, Less winning soft, less amiably mild, Than that smooth watry Image: back I turn'd, Thou following crydst aloud, Return fair Eve, Whom flyst thou?

Then he buried his face in his arms and groaned aloud.

" Every week we had a meeting, at which some one read a fragment aloud.

Our nation, exulting O'er foes long insulting, Sings aloud, now sings aloud,Oh, welcome this day!

"Ah, mon Dieu!" said a little Frenchman aloud, "c'est une résurrection.

Should not such a spirit shriek aloud for vengeance, or weep a wailing for his destiny?

Spoken aloud, they would sound ridiculous, incredible, insaneand not even Mrs. Challice could reasonably be expected to grasp their import, much less believe them.

He did not shut his eyes that night, but tossed and groaned aloud.

He now saw that eye glazed in death, and in the agony of his heart the great Carthaginian groaned aloud that he recognized his country's destiny.

The apostles stand around; one or two of themI must use the wordblubber aloud: Peter thrusts his fists into his eyes to keep back the tears; a woman seated in front cries and sobs; nothing can be more real, nor more utterly vulgar.

Or if" I swore to myself, and coughed aloud, which made Miss Cullen look up.

11 adjectives to describe  aloud