His voice was not audible at the back of the hall. [adjective]
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There was an audible gasp of shock from the audience. [adjective]
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Vertical platform lifts should be fitted with audible alarm. [adjective]
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His firmly compressed and expressive lips then severed, and for the first time during the long ceremonies his voice was distinctly audible. [adjective]
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The outcry was renewed, and the order, not only to fire again, but to pursue, was too plainly audible. [adjective]
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After which he continued, in a more audible though scarcely more intelligible language: "After the loss of the boy I turned upon the Hurons, as you may judge." [adjective]
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As the rights of hospitality were, however, considered sacred among them, this little departure from the dignity of manhood excited no audible comment. [adjective]
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The sound of approaching footsteps were now too distinctly audible to leave any doubts as to the nature of the interruption. [adjective]
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Hawkeye dropped the breech of his rifle to the earth, and drawing a long, free breath, exclaimed, in an audible whisper: "Ay." [adjective]
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The heavy steps became more and more distinctly audible. [adjective]
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After that one wild question he sank slowly back upon the pillows, and lay faint and weak, his breathing scarce audible. [adjective]
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