Daily, kindergartners gather to listen to books, read aloud and discuss writing.
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Another employee, wearing rubber gloves, picked up the letter and read it aloud.
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The latter is a somewhat robotic male or female voice that reads the book aloud.
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That still doesn't mean you can say this aloud if you are running for president.
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Next, they thought aloud as they remembered when those personal events occurred.
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Later, congregations listened as the president's historic words were read aloud.
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Performative verbs are verbs carried out simply by means of uttering them aloud.
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It took me a year to realize they weren't just wandering wackos wondering aloud.
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Before today's announcement, only a couple of persons wondered aloud about that.
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Using the voice; not silently; "please read the passage aloud"; "he laughed out loud"
Loudly: with relatively high volume; "the band played loudly"; "she spoke loudly and angrily"; "he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him"; "cried aloud for help"
Aloud is an American, Boston-based indie rock band known for its songwriting and vocal prowess as well as using a two lead singer approach.
Spoken out loud; With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly; Audibly, as opposed to silent, as in speaking aloud rather than thinking thoughts privately