Brixton didn't take it kindly but with me standing right next to Lita, there was nothing he could do but curse out loud a few times. |
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Your barmen know how to muddle a mean Mojito, and house DJs pump out loud and happy vibes until late. |
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And I'm not insisting the whisperers, mumblers, droners and mic-dummies of this world be barred from reading their own poetry out loud. |
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At least 25 per cent of the gags were funny enough to get me to laugh out loud, which counts for something. |
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They act as though only religious conservatives have families, for crying out loud. |
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This is why she shouldn't be snooping in my private letters, for crying out loud! |
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Gavin stood up and did some kung fu, speaking out loud as he kicked the air. |
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I just read one of his posts about smoking in the rain and I snorted out loud at work. |
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The other day on the subway some snot-nosed preschooler gave me the finger, for crying out loud! |
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He's talking to two marine biologists that specialize in sharks as if we're two snot-nosed kids on a school trip for crying out loud! |
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Now I don't care any more what other people think and now I sob out loud as well. |
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Some of the exchanges between Robert's brattier classmates and their teachers made me laugh out loud. |
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Bianca's eyes swelled and suddenly her neck thrashed backwards and she yelped out loud. |
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Shabby, grubby and stale, even visiting friends from other shared houses would wonder out loud how we could tolerate living there. |
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When I said it out loud I sounded so emotionless, like I didn't care and that it didn't matter. |
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At the same time she can generally shake off any criticism levelled at her for occasionally speaking out loud or just plain sounding off. |
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I realize I'm going to sound like a sourpuss when I say this, but I didn't find one instance when I laughed out loud. |
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She can speak English but whispers in my ear rather than talking out loud in the noisy bar. |
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The greatest laughs come when we realise the full banality of virtual conversations, when spoken out loud. |
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The idea is based on the spelling bees in America, in which youngsters are given words to spell out loud in a knock-out contest. |
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I'm not sure how it will hold up to repeat viewings, but I've seen it twice now and laughed out loud both times. |
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They had a yurt, which is a tent, and the guide wondered, out loud, what it would be like to live in such a thing. |
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When I disagree with you, I am not obligated to then repeat your response word for word out loud for all to hear. |
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He gave me a quick nod of his head then carried on reading out loud from the textbook he had open in front of him. |
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This entire sequence was done with such shaky stop-motion animation that it literally had me laughing out loud. |
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At one point Suzanne called Terri the bionic woman and I heard Terri laugh out loud heartily. |
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The record company, meanwhile, has been wondering out loud whether her suit was a mere publicity stunt ahead of a comeback attempt. |
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I know it's like farting in church but it's still worth saying out loud that the postal workers have won a tremendous victory. |
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There isn't much spoken out loud in the film, even though we retained nearly all the dialogue from the book. |
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His prose is fluid and witty, a cheerful tale that has the reader laughing out loud from beginning to end. |
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I pulled the small piece of parchment from within the hollow of the band and handed it to Janet for her to read out loud. |
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The hospitalist covering the patient overnight looked at a clock and read the time out loud, quietly. |
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She snorted, clapping a hand over her mouth to keep herself from giggling out loud. |
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Actually, I'm sitting here cozy by a fire, drinking a cup of cocoa, thinking out loud. |
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At the time, I took those words to heart, mostly because there was no voice in the media to simply laugh out loud in derisive response. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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Lorien thought darkly, to be able to hold hands, to kiss, to say I love you out loud without fear of retaliation. |
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It rang out loud and clear over Dylan's bass, and Martin quickly became the most prominent player in the jam. |
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He felt like he could scream out loud every time their eyes met and he looked into the grey, depthless sorrow that filled hers. |
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If you read these lines out loud, you can hardly avoid getting an impression of the intended rhythm. |
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By this time I was laughing out loud as I watched their man being clearly taken for an April Fool. |
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This is ludicrous, and you may feel the urge to simultaneously roll your eyes, laugh out loud, and change the channel. |
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His observation that the more cooking programmes we watch on TV, the more pre-prepared ready meals we eat made me laugh out loud. |
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Somewhat infelicitous and arrhythmic on paper, the pledge is powerful when chanted out loud by thousands. |
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Most of The Producers wallows in dated jokes that have lost their capacity to make a movie audience laugh out loud. |
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The House adopted gag rules to prevent these petitions from being read out loud on the House floor. |
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The man is a multi-billionaire with mansions all over the world, for crying out loud. |
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She forcefully turned her face away and the two young men laughed out loud. |
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He collapsed on the ground and poured his heart out, unknowingly speaking out loud. |
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Take the subsidies off trucking and get them back on rail, for crying out loud. |
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I sometimes learn my lines on public transport muttering them out loud to myself. |
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This is the book of Shakespeare criticism which really made me think anew and laugh out loud. |
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Sometimes it can help to read answers out loud as you can actually hear the mistakes made. |
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There are plenty of gags, but few that are likely to make you laugh out loud. |
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I would say If you're going to write stories about your teachers at least make them unrecognizable, for crying out loud! |
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I did have a text-message from a female friend last night which made me laugh out loud. |
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It is a moment so bloated and overblown, there is nothing to do but laugh out loud. |
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I mean, for crying out loud, what kind of person could support such a policy? |
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I just saw this for the first time, and I actually laughed out loud several times. |
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There are pieces in there that cause me to laugh out loud and that can only be a good thing. |
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I watched it with a huge grin on my face throughout, and indeed laughed out loud at the naive sweetness of it. |
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I laughed out loud in sheer pleasure, feeling the exhilaration of the contest rush through me. |
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I laughed out loud when I read it, yet at the same time it makes me just a teeny little bit uncomfortable. |
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I have to admit I laughed out loud, harder than I have for a long time. It was priceless. |
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He was going to have to sit up, and he nearly groaned out loud at the thought. |
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For the first time in a long while I actually went to see a play billed as a comedy that made me laugh out loud. |
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He laughed out loud, and the wind carried his voice away, like a string of smoke dissipating. |
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His new takes on the classic tales made us laugh out loud at more than one bedtime. |
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So, it's a good job that I've been very busy this week and so not found much to laugh out loud at. |
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He even notated the rhythms of his music out loud, something all tap dancers do in their heads. |
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But their awestruck silence was soon replaced by gales of laughter when their teacher read the letter out loud. |
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I found myself shouting and cheering out loud for the pithiness of his metaphors and his on-target analysis. |
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How hard is it to rinse the plate and place it in the dishwasher for crying out loud? |
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Ally immediately thought of the ancient hoax videos of Sasquatch and almost laughed out loud, but she kept filming. |
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I laughed, giggled, tee-heed, and otherwise cackled out loud for a solid 2 minutes after reading the comic. |
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He's a freshman in college and she's a junior in high-school for crying out loud. |
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The worst thing is when your mother calls you on the phone to read you your bad reviews out loud. |
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It tells six stories, tenuously linked, that are at times heartbreaking, but still laugh out loud funny. |
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By the end of the entire ordeal, my cheeks were tear-stained and my lips raw from biting back the pain rather than screaming out loud again. |
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He returned, and began to noisily bang his spoon on the table to distract Al-Allaf, who ignored him and continued to read out loud. |
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Jack and Mike laughed out loud at his reaction, watched as he unsuccessfully tried to master his fear and loathing. |
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She may not have admitted it out loud, but that didn't mean that she didn't know it was true. |
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The scriptor takes dictation and speaks his own interpolations out loud as he goes. |
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Hopefully, no unsuspecting schoolchild will be expected to read the report out loud as it is a hotbed of alliteration and tongue-twisters. |
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She just goes ahead and does it, telling me to swear out loud if the pain gets too much. |
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He creates absurd, yet highly believable situations that will have you laughing out loud. |
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You'll find yourself laughing out loud, clapping for the heroine, and feeling reluctant, amused commiseration for the hero. |
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In Vancouver, it has never mattered much which song you sang, so long as you belted it out loud. |
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It is not necessary to be a highly skilled author to write a story that makes readers catch their breath, laugh out loud or be moved to tears. |
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She gasped out loud at the first icy stab of the droplets, then quickly shampooed her hair. |
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I said out loud as I tried to stare a bit more at the map whilst driving at 40 miles an hour. |
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She can speak English but prefers to whisper in my ear rather than talking out loud in the noisy bar area. |
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Teachers often tell students their grades out loud, so that each person knows what grade the others received. |
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I confess, that while we did not mock, we did laugh out loud at the protesters. |
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I laughed out loud two or three times, but considering the joy I got from the previous mockumentaries, this was a failure. |
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The idea they agreed on was that Ingram would slowly and precisely read out loud each of the four options when faced with a question. |
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By mewling out loud like I got a kidney stone and I'm fixin' to die, I am channeling the spirit of Johnson. |
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It's hard to pick a favourite but here are two that had me laughing out loud. |
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The audience at our screening laughed out loud at the blatantness of the cliches, delivered with complete earnestness. |
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Though I found certain scenes kind of funny, it was never enough to laugh out loud. |
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The book is so terrible that just paging through it was making me laugh out loud and I knew there was no way I could top the inherent comedy contained in its pages. |
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For most of the film I was too mortified to actually laugh out loud, but that one got a cackle from me. |
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He was no longer talking to her, merely venting his rage out loud. |
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Isis was so associated with mourning in Egypt, at funeral services women were hired to call out loud wailing lamentations as the body was escorted to the grave. |
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This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud. |
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Prague Fatale is authentic because Kerr can muffle the horror of this epoch in dramatic irony but he can also shout it out loud. |
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He almost laughed out loud at how clumsy he had been at that age. |
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I actually laughed out loud during the scene, partly as a temporary reprieve from the tension, partly out of sheer admiration for Anderson's gifts. |
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That song title is just crying out loud for a limerick to be made. |
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On the other hand, suspending all rational powers of disbelief and gasping out loud in glee can be great fun, and livens up a mundane weekday evening. |
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Walking through the grass were three women, arm in arm, singing out loud. |
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I am lucky on Secret Six to have an editor, Mark Doyle, who agrees, we want people to gasp out loud. |
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He stood up and shouted out loud enough for everyone in the place to hear. |
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I assume his voice will be coming out loud and clear in this debate today. |
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He started reading one out loud so Tristan would hear him in the hallway. |
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You read a book that will make you laugh out loud and make you feel good. |
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I groaned out loud again, kicking against the floor with my good leg. |
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We laughed out loud at this, which is more than we can say about the film. |
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It buys you a moment to get used to being on stage, it gives you a chance to speak out loud and to steady your voice and it establishes a relationship with the auditors. |
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So blast some Lady Gaga, whip your hair, sing out loud, and get your energy soaring. |
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Never mind that your average youth will hit you in the head or laugh at you out loud when you are wearing a mankini, the one thing he won't be is scared or offended by it. |
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Well, I'm still scared, but woe betide if I dare admit it out loud. |
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The two kids shouted out loud as they hugged the woman at the door. |
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Once, after a Chopin recital, he began shouting out loud in the street. |
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The girl beside him had bitten her lip to keep from crying out loud. |
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He did it long enough that people began to wonder out loud if he was neurotic. |
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This is the one that had Londonist blubbing out loud by the end. |
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It sounds unexciting when you say it out loud, plain and simple. |
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Egeland is something of an outlier among the worldwide community of humanitarians because he says this sort of thing out loud. |
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I snorted out loud, and then immediately realized what I'd done. |
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I'd got up, as you do, to have a pee, and the next thing I can recall I was lying on my bathroom floor rubbing my head and uttering profanities out loud. |
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I thought entirely out loud and probably sounded quite crazy. |
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He all but shouted out loud that he was spoken for and very happy to be. |
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His unspoken personal doubt rings out loud through that mere question. |
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And I started to pray out loud, and I just became immediately calm. |
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Since most people don't want to admit out loud that they live in a plutocracy, successful politicians have, until now, worked hard to keep up an illusion. |
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They both spoke out loud, detailing the daily flight plan and any possible deviations from it while the office voice recorders logged their discussion. |
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My eyes popped open and I nearly screamed out loud at what I saw. |
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Oh for crying out loud, it's just gone 4am and I haven't slept a wink. |
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Oh for crying out loud, guys, could you be any more deliberately ignorant? |
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It's raising money for charity, for crying out loud, what's the problem? |
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How many times did you laugh out loud at the craziness in the household? |
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Be careful to check who is around before you start cursing out loud. |
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Those who laugh out loud and see the funny side of difficult situations are far less likely to have a heart attack than humourless individuals, researchers found. |
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Her gentle smile melted across her face like warm water washing against bare flesh and she laughed out loud, gabbling about how he shouldn't have gone to so much trouble. |
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This was a rather new experience for them, as elves are regarded as serious creatures, who contemplate things with an utmost gravity and never laugh out loud. |
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She read each report out loud, emphasizing each and every word. |
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If you read it out loud in a deep rumbling American voice, it sounds like possibly the worst trailer in the world, for possibly the worst tv movie ever. |
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I played that demo for them on my phone and they laughed out loud. |
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She knew she had thought out loud by accident, but it was too late to re-nig on her comment. |
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The herald read the accusation out loud and gave the defendant one last chance to confess. |
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The teacher asked her students to take it in turns to read the story out loud to the rest of the class. |
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I know you are but what am I? Jeannie would say out loud, whenever I mouthed a name at her. |
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Then, why not pray to the trees, for cryin' out loud, and next, the dumb birds? |
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One group was sending out loud distress calls as a skua bird, a giant-size potential predator, soared overhead. |
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Oh for crying out loud, get off the computer! You've been on there for ages! |
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The Broca's area, the command centre for human speech, does switch off when we talk out loud. |
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We couldn't help laughing out loud at the comedy of the situation. |
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That I can sing it out loud at a baseball game and that my son knows to take his hat off, are all American things. |
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I stood there looking like the cat that ate the canary.... But he knows me too well and pondered out loud what I had been up to. |
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However, by and large, spelling was phonetic, which is logical as people usually read texts out loud. |
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These are elementary school children, for crying out loud, with a 45 mph speed limit. |
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Cleverly constructed and performed with a straight face, it sends itself up while making you laugh out loud. |
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The text is something to be read, either out loud in my delivering it to an audience or in an individual's silent subvocal reading. |
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Nowadays, even when there is no notion of sanctity involved, certain promises said out loud in ceremonial or juridical purpose are referred to as oaths. |
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One guy farted repeatedly and laughed out loud each time he let it out. To top off his disgusting behavior, he constantly picked his nose and thumped the waste in the air. |
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Lionel Messi had me chortling out loud at his close control of the ball. |
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Exceptionally, Henry George's 1886 book Protection or Free Trade was read out loud in full into the Congressional Record by five Democratic congressmen. |
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I don't think it was appropriate for the cashier to tell me out loud in front of all those people at the check-out that my hair-piece looked like it was falling out of place. |
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I began to wonder this question out loud to the Lord in my prayer time. He spoke first with a subtle whisper, but then it became more like He was using His outside voice. |
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Julia's a small country, for crying out loud,'' Verbinski acknowledges. |
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