253 examples of audibly in sentences

Mr. BUMSTEAD, still holding him by the neck-tie, cast a fiery and unsettled glance around at nothing in particular; then ground his teeth audibly, and scowled.

"I'll keep this suspicious fruit," he remarked, with a hollow laugh; and, bearing unreservedly upon the nearer arm of the hapless MONTGOMERY, and eating audibly as he surged onward, he started on the return march for Bumsteadville.

" "I'm vahr' sorry," said Mr. BUMSTEAD, just audibly.

No sooner had the new-comer crossed the threshold than he stopped, sniffed audibly, and exclaimed, "Hullo!

He knelt beside the dying convert, and bowed his head upon the bed; but his heart was too full to allow him to express his thanksgivings audibly.

Ted thought it finer than any beefsteak he had ever eaten, and over it Kalitan smacked his lips audibly.

I repeated the words audibly, and with a steady countenance.

Sparks seated himself on a stone beneath a spreading sycamorehis family clustered around him on the grass: they had travelled far, and were weary, and, without speaking a word, as their eyes met, and thinking of their prolonged sufferings and slender hopes, they burst into a flood of tears, in which Sparks, burying his face in the golden locks of the sweet girl who bowed her head upon his knee, joined audibly.

He can't get at us," he said audibly.

A really good diplomatic appointment in a large and important city would have enabled Mr. Hamilton to collect some of his scattered sons and daughters and provide them with the background for which his wife had yearned without ceasing (and very audibly) for years.

Your audibly arrogant man exposes himself to tests: in attempting to make an impression on others he may possibly (not always) be made to feel his own lack of definiteness; and the demand for definiteness is to all of us a needful check on vague depreciation of what others do, and vague ecstatic trust in our own superior ability.

he your partner?" "I dunno," said Dan evasively, "why are you askin'?" Her breath was coming audibly as if from excitement.

"Then hold up your hand, your right hand," said Calder at last, audibly.

" He sighed almost audibly.

When one woman said audibly to her companion, "Good heavens!

he said quite audibly and turned away to lounge back towards the house.

The indigestion seemed betokened in an occasional nervous testiness and grinning irritability, causing the teeth to audibly grind together over mistakes committed in copying; unnecessary maledictions, hissed, rather than spoken, in the heat of business; and especially by a continual discontent with the height of the table where he worked.

All exclaimed audibly, or to themselves, "Colored!" It takes about a month to make the round trip from New Orleans to Cincinnati and back, counting five days' stoppage in New Orleans.

Then, too, there was always the awesome and fascinating possibility that one of these honourable personages might fall audibly asleep, or slip from his chair in a moment of relaxation.

I suppose it is only the comfortably poor who have to think of consequences, the uncomfortably rich think they can afford not to, and tired of mere possession, they must express their wealth audibly at any cost.

The latter, however, felt no necessity for the reserve maintained by the curious who pressed near 'Maso; for, while they respected their guest and friend, and would rather listen to her surmises than to those of any other person, they had such a prompting desire to hear their own voices that not a minute escaped without a question, or a conjecture, both volubly and quite audibly expressed.

There was a rich glow from the fireplace upon Michel's stuffed legs and arms, his cheeks, and the full parted lips through which his breath audibly flowed.

When she reached the top of the drive in front of the Meredith homestead, her face, naturally colorless, was a consistent red; and her heart, of whose existence she had never in her life been reminded, was beating audibly.

The request was repeated; when John, putting his mouth to her ear, said, very audibly, "There's jist twa in the dish, and they maun be keepit for the strangers.

Her fingers touched Mrs. Damer's neck, and Mrs. Damer shivered audibly.

253 examples of  audibly  in sentences