aloud造句31. Children can click on a sentence to hear it read aloud.
32. He glanced at the letter and began to read it aloud .
33. He read her letter aloud to the rest of the family.
34. Whether they say it aloud or not, most men expect their wives to be faithful.
35. It would be a useful exercise for you to say the speech aloud several times.
36. He was pleading, almost sobbing, first silently and then aloud.
37. He laughed out loud at his own joke. Aloud has the same meaning but is fairly formal. It can also mean 'in a loud voice'.
38. She couldn't hold back her tears any longer and wept aloud.
39. Prue entered the passage in her notebook, then read it aloud again.
40. Am I not to think aloud in your presence?
41. The teacher read aloud to the class.
42. Maryellen reads aloud the sign on the wall.
43. Uncrossing her ankles, she managed not to laugh aloud.
44. I said aloud, and then, horrified, I broke off.
45. Primo reads aloud the words written underneath.
46. This was very painful, and made me cry aloud.
47. At one juncture he found himself thinking aloud.
48. Jess says aloud as the ball leaves her hand.
49. Quddus left the room, laughing aloud.
50. He looked, stared, then laughed aloud and moved.
51. It was Arab feminists who insisted on speaking aloud the oldest truths, bringing upon themselves the most ferocious repressions.
52. In addition, the model provides no account of how pronounceable non-words are read aloud, nor of how context influences word identification.
53. She chanted aloud: now and at the hour of our death amen.
54. Democracy is a form of government in which it is permitted to wonder aloud what the country could do under first-class management.Doug Larson
55. He did not attempt to formulate his ideas in finished form; he thought aloud so one could hear the brain tick.
56. He read the few lines through, then closed his eyes for a moment before reading aloud.
56.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
57. He seems at first laconic and enervated, loathe to put a sentence together aloud.
58. However his ringing peroration struck most of those present as being ridiculous, and many laughed aloud.
59. It was a verbal disaster for Stockdale, who wondered aloud what he was doing there.
60. Some reading requires quiet and calm; some reading cries out to be shared, perhaps to be read aloud.