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As I walked up on the sea wall, an Okinawan pointed at the octopus and started saying out loud,
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As I walked up on the sea wall, an Okinawan pointed at the octopus and started saying out loud,
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Mad are their motions, and their tongues are loud,
The Abbot 2008
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Delivering this reply in his accustomed tone of voice, in which of course it was inaudible to Peg, Mr Squeers drew a stool to the fire, and placing himself over against her, and the bottle and glass on the floor between them, roared out again, very loud,
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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And as he would pass her he'd blow his whistle loud,
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She said, her voice a little too high as well as too loud,
Tulips For Augusta Neels, Betty 1971
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But if you'll sing along with me I'll holler right out loud,
Sing Along Malvina Reynolds 1958
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First, he took a bee-line for the farthest end of the nearest vacant lot; then he chose the corn-field; then the beautiful broad grounds of the neighbor below; then across the street; but between each of these little journeys he took a bee-line back to his starting-point, sat down in front of the new house, and "got his bearings," just as evidently as though he could have said out loud,
Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others Helen M. Winslow
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Sternly Aietes looked at the heroes, and sternly he spoke and loud,
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And then he explores his Sunday pocket for the absent string and marble, and then his little toes get so fidgety that he can't stand it, and he says out loud,
Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends Fanny Fern
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