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"audibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is possible to hear clearly

368 Sentences With "audibly"

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"I'm not joking," added Bee after the crowd audibly cringed.
This pillow made me audibly gasp when I saw it.
That audibly appealing kickstand might sound superfluous for portable gaming.
I think it's the most audibly candid portrait of us.
As visitors step into the final gallery, many gasp audibly.
Others, presumably feeling the cold a little more, audibly groaned.
I seem to remember the commentators audibly gasped when the
The crowd audibly exhaled and saluted Tanaka with an ovation.
You can audibly hear her smile as she says this.
It is an absolutely engrossing experience visually, audibly, and interactively.
"That's it?" the mother marvels, while the NYCC audience audibly cringes.
As Pauley read the sentence, one family member said "shit" audibly.
"Properly dried and cured flowers will audibly 'snap,'" the website explains.
And as I scrubbed off that stubborn film, I whimpered audibly.
Mr. Reynolds vocalizes his eye-roll and audibly sighs in exasperation.
Again like Mitchell, he's a diffident dreamer whose heartstrings audibly twinge.
The crowd roars audibly literally every time Ronaldo touches the ball.
Stacy McCarthy, an entrepreneur from San Francisco, gasped audibly then giggled.
" The app then audibly replies, "The nearest UberX is [N] minutes away.
The dealer gasped audibly when Momoh pulled out the egg-sized rock.
" Audibly exasperated, Stephanie said of her relationship with the duo: "I'm done.
Cosby did not audibly react to his conviction, but erupted shortly afterward.
André Carson (D-Ind.) replied as some in the room audibly chuckled.
Two of these West Wing officials audibly could not contain their laughter.
At the mention of an upcoming Mercury retrograde, the crowd audibly groans.
Democrats audibly groaned when he started stoking fears about migrant caravans. Sen.
Seawater gurgled audibly up through manhole covers and seeped from the grass.
He begged police "please do not shoot me" and was audibly crying.
"Did your father sexually molest you?" she asks, every word audibly painful.
The audience murmured audibly; the London assailant was a native-born Briton.
Everyone on the internet just audibly gasped while watching the Vice Presidential debate.
In the Coach's case, that means counting reps, coaching you audibly during workouts.
Other scientists are turning to other senses to encode information usually communicated audibly.
At this point in the conversation, I audibly gagged, but not to despair.
The audience at the press conference gasped audibly as Babchenko entered the room.
Beijing's message is still the state's message, perhaps not perfectly but still audibly.
One of the patients, an elderly man, was audibly confused when reached by Motherboard.
I desperately reach for my water, audibly mouth-breathing, and struggle to remain upright.
"Please come and call the cops and please come here," says Cooper, audibly distressed.
"Brad Pitt wouldn't quit," Efron chants while visibly and audibly struggling with the exercise.
That way you don't audibly disturb your roommates or family members when you're streaming.
She was nervous and audibly made some mistakes during her performance, but I understood.
You could hear people audibly having sex in their tents all day and night.
Don Cheadle made a powerful statement on 'SNL' Saturday night -- not audibly, but visually.
So far, the military is the institution that has spoken out the most audibly.
He has been known to sigh audibly or look skyward when annoyed by questions.
Wearing an olive green jacket, he was crying audibly and his shoulders were shaking.
The data is then served to you in audibly, or through the Sport Life app.
HuffPost reports that politicians in the chamber audibly groaned at the sound of Chope's objection.
For some searches, like a check of the weather forecast, Google provides the answer audibly.
Other shoppers shot me looks like I had just audibly farted in a crowded elevator.
During the screening, the audience joked, giggled and responded audibly to Kayla's ups and downs.
Fry, a Messianic Jew, was unmoved by their arguments, and the activists became audibly frustrated.
They audibly wowed and applauded after each panelist revealed their tips for creating realistic spy plots.
Asked directly and audibly whether he would raise the issue of Khashoggi, Trump declined to respond.
DON'T audibly burp at your desk unless everyone around you is wearing noise-canceling headphones. 12.
As various parties testified and evidence was presented, Love sobbed audibly in the courtroom,  WTKR reports.
Sitting at her desk, Postmasters's indomitable proprietress Magda Sawon sighed audibly when asked how things were.
Jeff Sessions hearing: Activist's giggle leads to conviction Fairooz was detained after audibly laughing after Sen.
The first thing that arrests the audience is just how visually and audibly astounding "Dunkirk" is.
"It is definitely the most fascinating job I could have ever imagined," he says, audibly excited.
It was a sight that made many of us audibly gasp and shed a little tear.
" Some audience members audibly recoiled, but the singer then jumped in, "You were all thinking it.
The clay pot emerged perilously hot, the rice audibly crackling under slices of bone-in eel.
Kardashian West was audibly frustrated that the young party attendees had no idea who she was.
Lemonade wouldn't work as an album if she hadn't performed each respective emotional state with all the requisite heart and soul — if she didn't audibly wail her guts out while berating her husband, audibly gulp down the tears while putting on a brave face, audibly soften and sweeten her voice while kissing and making up — but that doesn't mean she's feeling things the way she sings them, or even that she wants you to think so.
The Tap can hit some reasonably loud audio levels, but your music's going to sound audibly distorted.
Those airplane passengers who groan audibly when the flight attendant announces they won't be serving peanuts today?
She was arrested by a Capitol Police officer after audibly laughing during Sessions' confirmation hearing in January.
After blowdrying and straightening my hair, I ran my fingers through the lengths, and actually gasped — audibly.
At one point Toomey grew audibly frustrated, this time standing face-to-face with the Tennessee Republican.
The dolphin flailed wildly, sharply whipped back and forth, back and forth, audibly crackling in the wind.
"No, shush," he silenced the crowd at several points when audience members audibly protested, feigning exhausted scorn.
L. Louise Lucas (D) audibly referred to the three as a "bunch of wimps" from the dais.
" A number of Republican senators reportedly responded to Schiff from their seats, audibly saying, "That's not true.
And as I kept talking before I started playing there were people in the room audibly crying.
Audi's new MMI infotainment system features multiple touchscreens with haptic feedback that physically and audibly click when touched.
"I just want her back, and I want her back safe," an audibly devastated Keith Papini tells PEOPLE.
In a viral video, Chubbs ambles through the green fields, unbothered by the audibly freaked out course patrons.
Or made a friend audibly gasp at the sight of thousands of unread email notifications on your phone?
"You communicate audibly to protect the humans' feelings?" he asked, trying to buy himself enough time to panic.
When I found out that I was going on a date with Danny L Harle, I audibly cheered.
" Dad sighs audibly before girding his loins for another painful attempt to express himself verbally: "Kill the fly.
I find myself audibly gasping about a case on my walk and slightly feel like a crazy person.
The younger girls glanced at Juliana to see how they should respond; when she smiled, they exhaled audibly.
It can do anything a standard Echo can, but it shows the information visually, in addition, to audibly.
Journalists tweeted from the event: The crowd audibly rumbled, booed when Ivanka mentioned her father's support of women.
Some audibly gasped, thinking, in true Coachella style, Bush herself would be the big surprise of the night.
It was written all over her face, which she held in the cup of her hand, audibly crying.
It's discouraging to watch this all happening, and Quammen is audibly frustrated at this point in our conversation.
"Our team stayed on site until hoses stopped last night," she added, audibly anxious and gasping for breath.
"I said, 'Don't scream at me, I'm two feet away,' " Navarro responded, to which the audience audibly gasped.
Her documentation made her seatmate audibly uncomfortable and she apparently told a flight attendant that Phillips was harassing her.
"  You can watch the trailer above, but be warned: there's a brother moment that might make you audibly "aww.
Raise your hand if you audibly gasped during THAT scene in The Walking Dead season 7 premiere last Sunday.
I yelped audibly when he kicked open El's door, something to which she and Max bafflingly have no reaction.
At an event hosted by Politico, she grew visibly and audibly angry, but would not directly answer the question.
The ArtThe music of this decade touched the lives of its listeners audibly through sound and visually through image.
" She gets audibly teary as she adds, "I've been doing this for 15 years, and I'm tired of it!
But the audience remained raucous, audibly speaking over her remarks throughout her brief speech to the B'More Youth Summit.
Apart from rushing Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish-oriented fraternity, at Harvard, Mr. Zuckerberg wasn't always so audibly observant.
Trump had spent much of the debate sniffling audibly, and I asked Cernovich if he worried about Trump's health.
With the remaining 271 of the original 389-member team parading in, the audience politely applauded, and some audibly booed.
" The comment was not well received by some in the audience, with one woman audibly yelling, "He's a war hero!
It's unclear whether Clinton intentionally read the word or whether "sigh" was actually a cue for her to sigh audibly.
But it seemed like a low blow judging by the crowd's reaction: Audience members at Texas Southern University audibly gasped.
"Not true," Senator Susan Collins of Maine declared out loud as fellow Republicans responded audibly and disgustedly at Schiff's remarks.
Two entertaining options are the G-force meter and night vision that graphically and audibly points out pedestrians and cyclists.
The sound of her crying baby is in the background as she hobbles gingerly, wincing audibly at particularly painful movements.
And you'll coo audibly into the TV set when you see the bakers helping each other out in a pinch.
Froseth's eyes are a force to be reckoned with, simultaneously magnetic and inviting, yet crying out almost audibly in pain.
I audibly sobbed at several points, literally screamed with glee multiple times, and mostly just sat with a lame embarrassing smile.
So it's Valve anticipated the audibly crushing wave of disappointment that greeted the teaser for Artifact last night during The International.
He audibly exclaims as his umbrella gets yanked by the wind, the force pulling him out of the camera frame momentarily.
Huge peaks and cuts across the frequency spectrum lead to songs sounding "wrong," and bass-heavy songs audibly overload the speaker.
This app will issue "walk" alerts at various intersections and will audibly signal if a bus or streetcar begins moving nearby.
Skincare Internet might gasp audibly at the thought, but what if there was a hotel fire and we appeared woefully unprepared?
A spray of plants framed her one-story house, and bees were audibly buzzing from one blooming flower to the next.
A faulty spark plug caused his engine to continue to misfire audibly on Lap 29, but he continued pushing behind Senna.
But the changed culture of this year's camp would be audibly clear to anyone within 200 yards of the practices fields.
"I yelled audibly when I [saw] the teaser," Payne, a member of the online community Fire Pro Wrestling Arena, told Motherboard.
Even more impressive is a gesture-based control, about which the assembled press made audibly excited mumbled comparisons to Star Wars.
During one of the hearings, the woman is audibly sniffling and distraught, telling the judge she feels too ill to continue.
Father and son attended the new Star Wars movie in May and sat near a boy who was audibly imitating Chewbacca.
Each shuffle echoes via microphones at the bottom of the bin, each movement audibly present around every corner of the exhibition.
"Is there a car in the driveway?" he said, audibly running through a mental checklist as he approached yet another house.
The doctor took one look at my face, glanced down at his notes, and audibly sucked the air through his teeth.
In addition to these environmental restraints, it's worth remembering that pretty much all digital assistants systems respond audibly to any voice commands.
I audibly gasped when I saw this photo of Edinburgh, which is one of CNN Travel's picks for best Scottish travel destination.
There is a climax so fucked and graphic I audibly gasped and had to do deep breathing exercises to keep from gagging.
Microsoft has its Skype Translator, which takes speech, translates it to text, and then audibly speaks it back to the other person.
The latter audibly jangled as the model walked down the catwalk—it's hard to make clothing look good, let alone sound good.
Mostly white people in flowy linen Hamptons attire (the event was $40 to the public) were sitting on cushions and breathing audibly.
Men chant loudly, "Here I am, oh Lord, here I am," and women repeat this phrase audibly, but in a low voice.
When I told them I was doing 100 squats, they would be surprised and impressed and sometimes audibly groan at the thought.
The entire audience audibly booed for a prolonged period of time, but Miss Hawaii soldiered on and attempted to answer the question.
Harrison, he said, told Young not to audibly celebrate Harrison's mistakes on the court, something that is considered poor sportsmanship in tennis.
With Automatic Alternative Text, Facebook will audibly describe the contents of these photos using the built-in speech synthesizer of the iPhone.
Out in the water, audibly splashing around, the female selkies are up for a little entertainment, and luckily it's come to them.
The next era beyond this one, though, is passive, contextually driven info layers that are presented to us proactively visually and audibly.
It started pumping blood again after he was brought to a hospital — but reportedly only when his mother audibly prayed for him.
The real estate tycoon audibly sniffled during the event, much like he did during his first debate with Clinton late last month.
"When I met him, I hugged him, and you could audibly hear my exhale, because I was kind of nervous," Reyez said.
As I audibly shouted an expletive, I caught the attention of a very handsome man who had just made the same mistake.
After Mallin pinpointed Cole in the live lineup, the police had audibly rejoiced, boosting her confidence and perhaps influencing her memory retrospectively.
These are songs that audibly ache, taking the most forlorn, introspective moments in Schwarzenbach's life and turning them into a cathartic exorcism.
Brienne and the Hound share a very gushy moment about Arya that may or may not have made me audibly sigh with joy.
The audience at the event audibly gasped as the price was revealed for the handset, which is set to launch in mid-2019.
The courtroom audibly gasped when Arpaio revealed he even had his agency open an investigation into the federal judge presiding over the case.
I audibly gasped when I came to the end of this video, which includes baking soda, peroxide, and a perfect amount of dabbing.
"That can't be right…" he mused, audibly poring through years of outlandish twists and turns to pull this particular memory from the stack.
He opens his mouth wide, lips relaxed, panting audibly in the same "huh-huh-huh" rhythm of inhalation and exhalation as human laughter.
The hard part was getting my baked fish and chips to come even close to the audibly crunchy delectability of the fried stuff.
When an attendee confesses that where she was born, in India, they didn't write down the time of her birth, Miller audibly sighs.
By the fourth grade, I learned that there was something about me that made me audibly different from the other boys my age.
Originally choreographed in 2007, Mr. Martins's featured an immediately notorious moment — Lord Capulet audibly slapped his daughter Juliet — that has now been excised.
The actress audibly gasped and visibly cringed at the sight of her own work, telling ET that it was "weird" to watch herself.
Unlike Vine, posts on TikTok are driven by the ability to recycle sounds bites, meaning memes are audibly in conversation with one another.
He "was audibly shocked," and confirmed it was him in the recordings and that the outlet had figured out the identity of his girlfriend.
"I had my backpack on my back, just in case I got shot," she told the network, at times audibly crying during the interview.
We know, it's hard to switch off that clawing instinct to just grab the cheapest mattress that doesn't audibly creak when you touch it.
I have to make a video that visually and audibly demonstrates what it is I'm trying to do, or what I'm trying to become.
What was once a fun euphemism for sex has now become a tired out expression that makes you audibly groan at its very utterance.
Top photo via VICEIf a doctor draws a breath slowly and audibly just after you've told them something, it's usually not a good sign.
The crowd at the unveiling in Tustin, California, Thursday night audibly gasped when Reuss said the 2020 C8 Stingray will start at under $60,000.
I did some digging to confirm this horrendous fact and found this article from The Independent that made me audibly gasp at my desk.
Her aim is to look steady and attentive when Mr. Trump is speaking, and to avoid visibly or audibly reacting to him too much.
Jones audibly grunted and panicked on the bottom before Kitao applied a very loose Americana to take the submission in just over two minutes.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, audibly choked up during Wednesday's press briefing as she answered a student's question about school shootings.
"If you excise any racist white nationalist, bigotry leanings, I find the whole thing hysterical," Yang told me in a phone call, audibly laughing.
We both see and try not to see a cow, crying, as her throat is being slit by a man who is audibly praying.
The concept of the show is so smart and so brilliantly plotted, that the Season 1 finale hit me so hard I audibly screamed.
Then bigger, snow-covered chunks of ice formed, audibly colliding and jostling for space until they clustered and stopped-up at a bottleneck bend.
My coworker and I ooh-ed and ahh-ed at each turn, audibly gasping when she whipped out a single strawberry slice for a garnish.
It's tough to sit through a run of American Ninja Warrior without cringing, gasping audibly, or screeching, Oh my god, how do they do that?!
When France's goalkeeper Hugo Lloris saved Belgium's shot on goal, one viewer groaned audibly, twice: when the shot missed, and then again on the replay.
The difference at the con was palpable, and the young men who at the time were the visible bulk of the con were audibly grumbling.
During the confrontation, Klein audibly recited her own phone number and address, which social media users have been posting online in response to the video.
That means you can find out whether or not Jon Snow is actually dead without audibly bothering your housemates (or your partner, in my case).
Though Facebook launched Automatic Alt Text in April to audibly describe photos, there haven't been too many porn sites that cater to visually impaired people.
On at least a half dozen occasions, members of the family broke out into tears, sobbing audibly when the circumstances of Telesfora's death were described.
There was also a sense of mob mentality, as pressure builds to heckle an artist when a few highly vocal audience members are audibly begrudged.
"I have no obligation to be honest with the media, because they're just as dishonest as everybody else," Lewandowski said, as the audience audibly groaned.
It's rigged with a loud speaker to project deep, ringing peals that audibly reach the neighboring Pizza Hut, the same one he's mimicked inside The Bell.
"It tends to feel like an uphill sprint," Russell will tell me months later, audibly relieved to have the bulk of the season's filming behind her.
When I ask how much I'll have to pay for this initial consultation, he sighs audibly and tells me it will be a few hundred dollars.
And the jury seems to be rooting for a few people over others: Aubry Bracco audibly cheers as Gavin stands up for himself against War Dogs.
Trump's unusual acknowledgment had another wrinkle: He asked to re-do his answer for the camera because someone the room audibly coughed while he was speaking.
Games such as Capture the Smile and Guess the Emotion guide children through facial and emotional recognition by displaying emoticons on the monitor or speaking audibly.
It says it added a camera-based driver monitoring system to the cars, which Uber says can detect and then audibly harangue a distracted safety driver.
If you audibly gasped and/or metaphorically clutched your pearls when you spotted Dion's look for the event, the dress was delivering on its intended purpose.
He repeats the song's chorus—"I scream / No one hears me / It hurt / I'm not a liar"—until he's audibly sobbing, gasping for breath between verses.
"Effective from today, the buffer parking locations for trucks will again be dismantled," announced managers, teeth almost audibly gritted, after the latest postponement on October 28th.
The updated Autopilot, at freeway speed, will visually and then audibly warn you to place your hands on the wheel, if it senses they are off.
But the UN audience is less willing to indulge him, and at least a few members of the audience audibly giggled at this truly ridiculous claim.
It's rigged with a loud speaker to project deep, ringing peals that audibly reach the neighboring Pizza Hut, the same one he's mimicked inside The Bell.
When the session grows audibly tense, Audrey charges in, demanding that Farid diagnose her son and give him a different medication than the antipsychotic he's prescribed.
I remember how the audience audibly reacted during the final few minutes of "BlacKkKlansman" and "Whiplash," and that's a feeling you only get in a theater.
He can be seen flipping his desk, presumably sending his webcam flying, though it still manages to audibly capture and broadcast what's going on in the background.
Six months later, at another theater across the country, I audibly gasped upon seeing Weisz as Lady Sarah in her pigeon-shooting outfit for the first time.
" Only one reporter asked them about something besides the wardrobe problem — to which Papadakis immediately responded, audibly grateful, "Thank you for not talking about the dress anymore.
"I started thinking of acquisition as a way to grow at least half a year ago," Applestone says, in audibly good spirits following the deal's official announcement.
During the proceedings, Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of New York Judge Steven Gold asked Asainov to answer audibly that he understood the proceedings several times.
I read the news, gasped audibly, and then did something I almost never do: I left a comment, expressing my sorrow and sending condolences to the family.
The white couple sitting behind my family realized what was going on, and audibly said "wow," which triggered the Asian guy to realize what was going on.
"I have to thank L.A. Reid for looking at me like an artist instead of just a songwriter," the "All About That Bass" singer said, audibly sobbing.
I was audibly yelping during the moments where enemies would catch me off guard, and I'd be down to a single life, without a checkpoint in sight.
It causes the wasp-waisted barmaids in strappy green minidresses to grunt audibly as they muddle handfuls of cherries, and scoop ice as if shovelling a driveway.
"I did not know it was loaded," Riley, audibly distressed, is heard telling the operator as the 4-year-old boy is heard crying in the background.
We joke about Judy's dromedary days still, how she would drag her fluid-filled lump across the living-room floor, taking uncertain, lopsided hops that audibly sloshed.
Michelle Zauner's work in Japanese Breakfast is unique in that it audibly contains the DNA from a billion other bands and also totally sounds like its own thing.
There are a lot of remarkable things happening here—the settled calm in Wally Leatherwood's face, the fact that he's not only smiling, somehow, he's actually laughing audibly.
Jobs introduced the MacBook Air by removing it from a tiny paper office envelope, and the crowd was audibly shocked at just how small and thin it was.
Twitter user sarahjorden_ was creating some fresh cat content of her kitties playing, when suddenly, one of her cats busted a move so good that she audibly gasped.
I kid you not when I tell you that I audibly gasped because read receipts are simply one of the most terrifying things technology has bestowed upon us.
Ainsworth in the video can be seen asking for members to audibly signal support or objection for the motion as he passes it while Singleton shouts over him.
I've watched this video around six times and have audibly squealed every time it gets to the part where the man teddy hands his passport over to TSA.
When Cruz condescendingly told Trump to "breathe Donald, just breathe," the audience members applauded with him, almost audibly projecting their hopes of beating Trump onto the Texas senator.
Some of them are audibly chanting over podium speakers, and some led a walkout after the roll call vote in which Sanders moved to nominate Clinton by acclamation.
The bit where the soaked lapel mics audibly squelch and go muffled and the pair glance like naughty children at, I'm assuming, half a dozen wincing sound techs?
The Takeaway: I'm not exaggerating when I say that I audibly gasped when I felt how soft my face felt after using this just once in my shower.
I actually saw it sitting next to Allegra and audibly groaned and grunted during some of the shoddy dialogue — especially the part where Peter gives Mysterio the glasses.
On Sunday morning, the streets around Prospect Park were sprinkled with locals grumpily digging out their cars, as well as families who audibly argued over petty sledding disagreements.
Siri was now audibly responding, which the company later said was attributable to the fact that the first batch of preproduction units hadn't been set up properly with Siri.
Whenever a student turned in an essay that led with a dictionary definition of a word, I would audibly groan because I knew I was in for a slog.
The words are from his famous "This is what makes Apple, Apple" quote: Afterward, an audibly emotional Tim Cook, who appeared to wipe away a tear, took the stage.
My friend was right: my daughter didn't really seem to register most of the sex stuff, though she did audibly gasp when she thought I had showed my underwear.
Hannah manages to make it worse by audibly calling him crazy, at which point he tosses a chair in her direction and we get a bush-and-boobs shot.
Back in January, Jeff Sessions was answering questions during a Senate confirmation hearing when a woman, Desiree Fairooz, laughed audibly after a senator said that Sessions treated people equally.
The dialogue (at least for non-playable characters) is fully voice-acted, too, although my character was audibly silent, even though I could choose exactly what I was saying.
"None of them accuse me of doing anything other than -- maybe they didn't like a joke I told," Bloomberg replied, as some in the crowd audibly gasped or groaned.
I stopped using UberPool after my Uber driver picked up a man and a woman wearing shower caps, audibly crying on their way to the airport to say goodbye.
But I know that in the moment I audibly gasped, whisper-screamed the word "sweater," and reflexively grabbed the right arm of Mashable Entertainment Reporter Proma Khosla for support.
I sat in the parking lot afterward and audibly said to myself the words that became the meme: 'You're too poor to afford affordable healthcare' [...] followed with, 'Guess I'll die.
When night falls and she and Nick have sex, Gypsy lies there motionless, completely disinterested in the experience as Nick goes for it with gusto and their neighbors audibly fight.
When school officials "came around to check on our doors" during the drill that students didn't realize was a drill, "everyone audibly gasped because we were all scared," she said.
As soon as the videos from the show started hitting our Instagram, we knew Piccioli had gone to another level entirely (have you ever audibly gasped from scrolling your feed?).
I'm not ashamed to say that I audibly hum the theme song at the beginning of every episode — okay and maaaaybe I have gestures to go with it, but whatever.
There was a time when it was considered indecorous for a candidate to look down at a watch during a debate or to sigh audibly while another candidate was speaking.
Few games unnerved me in the record time it took for me to audibly gasp while playing The Static Speaks My Name, which takes less than 10 minutes to finish.
Like Blair Walsh—he probably won't win this title, but when he missed his kick to lose the Vikings a Wild Card game, I yelped so audibly a neighbor phoned.
There's also a scene in which one of the Lions linemen audibly yells, "Fucking A", which is not a first but certainly an outlier in the more family friendly 1960s.
"I am an innocent man, Your Honor, and I have always been an innocent man," he said, tears streaming down his face, as his mother, Maureen, audibly gulped back sobs.
The day after the Senate's health care vote went down in flames, one Republican Congress member walked passed him and audibly muttered, "Phony," as Meadows talked to the TV cameras.
As part of a new Active Pedestrian Warning System, the Niro EV Concept can visually and audibly alert pedestrians or cyclists if the vehicle detects they might come in its path.
"I know for a fact that JUUL is way too cheap to pay what I charge for a review," he bragged to me over the phone, audibly exhaling from a vape.
Fighting back tears, swallowing audibly, and holding trembling hands, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank tied the knot in a ceremony as romantic as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's earlier this year.
I audibly LOLed when this fucker showed up because COME ON, how long do you think Disney is willing to play chicken with all of us and this Death Star plot?
Danielle also told KIRO 7 that "the device did not audibly advise her it was preparing to send the recording," but Amazon is adamant that the Echo gave two audio prompts.
There sat Cindy McCain, by herself in the front row, clutching a tissue while audibly sniffling as she tried in vain to push back tears as she watched the scene unfold.
That's not slated to actually launch until October 12 — hopefully it will benefit from a little retooling after a preview that made even the hardest core of fanboys/girls audibly groan.
But his comments on abortion, immigration and national security prompted a divisive response in the House chamber, with Democratic lawmakers declining to applaud and audibly groaning at parts of his speech.
"I said something yesterday that was inconsiderate, it was inappropriate, and I hurt people," KOCO morning anchor Alex Housden said, audibly getting choked up while sitting next to colleague James Hackett.
"Any time an officer deactivates or mutes their camera, they must now audibly record on that camera the reason for the deactivation and muting before ever muting," Hahn told the council.
When all of a sudden a raised hand came flying into my field of vision and just smacked this dude across the face so hard that the entire bar audibly gasped.
An interpreter observed them communicating, and shared it verbally and audibly, which was then transcribed and projected onto the screen behind the performers, and signed in visual American Sign Language (ASL).
Once in the settings, you can turn on the VoiceOver feature, which audibly describes what is on the screen and can be controlled with touch-screen gestures or a Braille display.
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I hear myself audibly gasp and sigh at the jewelry on display under glass countertops, and the right fabric draped in the right way over a mannequin makes my heart contract.
The audience at the event, held at Aiken Technical College in Graniteville, S.C., near the state's western border, was antagonistic from the start, booing audibly as he stepped to the lectern.
Wrote Reines of the moment – which had staffers audibly cracking up, "Not easy to avoid the unwanted Trump hug, sometimes it even takes practice…" Clinton, 69, appreciated the walk down memory lane.
As the Republican nominee delivered his opening statements and began laying out his merits for finding a new way to boost jobs, he began to audibly sniff in between many talking points.
My reactions included half-heartedly clapping, audibly saying "dayum" whenever a suit-clad Dornan would pop up on screen, and, of course, snorting whenever Mr. Grey would send a "Laters, Baby" text.
It's worth remembering that Silva audibly pondered retirement following his win over Brunson and even hinted at leaving the Octagon behind following his later-overturned victory against Diaz over two years ago.
In a small building next to the solar array, a meter was counting its output, and water was audibly rushing through a pipe connected to the pump, about 250 feet below ground.
He spent much of his Oval Office address squinting in the camera, as if he couldn't read his teleprompter, and — as social media noted — he audibly sniffed after many of his lines.
With a lush gospel choir providing backing vocals, it was not only a classical reinterpretation of modern music, but audibly confronted the stereotypes that associate a lack of sophistication with contemporary genres.
Audibly perturbed, the founder exclaimed at his community meetup, "It frustrates the heck out of me thinking that I'm the one backing up Maker Faire when there's all these billionaires in the valley."
But just like people, each pet may react to pain differently – some will visibly or audibly react to only the slightest discomfort, while others might not react until they are experiencing severe pain.
It will then push a notification to your phone when the system is armed, as well as announce audibly through the base station and keypad in the home that it has been armed.
The pricing information will have to appear onscreen for four seconds in a 75-second commercial, but won't need to be read audibly like the side effects announcements that are so often parodied.
Along with the jury, up to three dozen current or retired correction officers and union representatives have been reviewing the evidence and scrutinizing, sometimes audibly, each ruling made by the judge, Steven Barrett.
Lee also uses a system of breathing called 4-7-8, which means inhaling for four seconds, holding the breath for seven seconds, and then exhaling audibly for eight seconds, he told Roll.
Both times I've seen the film, the audience has groaned audibly at that title card, as if they were hoping for some light-hearted moment of reprieve to make everything a little better.
"From the very beginning I said i would continue on as long as there was a viable path to victory," Cruz said, speaking to an audibly distraught crowd of supporters in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Normally, a visually impaired person uses some form of screen reader to audibly read out text that's on screen (on an iPhone, you can do this by switching on VoiceOver in its settings).
"He is audibly laughed at at work for his repetitive stream of hippie grandpa platitudes that serve as his 'platform,'" said Emma Johnston, a vice president at asset manager State Street Global Advisors.
Mackenzie, 12, is very audibly still at home with his collection of rock albums, which he plays when not in his seventh grade classroom or on the set of NBC's The Facts of Life.
There were moments in the film where audience members audibly gasped — and to Symon, that is the sound of the cover being ripped off of a problem hidden by stigma for far too long.
The president was audibly booed during his address to a joint session of Congress last year when he brought up VOICE, a new crime office that would focus on violence committed by undocumented immigrants.
I picked up my affinity for marathon calls from my mother, a brilliant little magpie who unconsciously taught me their power by very frequently and audibly appreciating her own as I was growing up.
Clinton and her campaign also used footage of Trump mouthing the F-word during a campaign speech in New Hampshire last year, adding a bleep even though Trump did not audibly say the word.
The Nova Plus comes in three colors and the Nova comes in four, including a Rose Gold option, a bright pink that lead the audience to audibly gasp when the thing hit the screen.
" In turn, the audibly distraught women tell the man that they "do not wish to be served by a racist," to which Devreux replies: "Racists like me don't plant bombs and don't kill people.
Browned and crisp French fries, craggy chicken wings coated in hot sauce, breaded calamari that crunches audibly when you bite down — all without the unctuous mess, wafting odor and calorie count of deep-frying.
I sat between two, both friends, during the film, one of whom scribbled notes so furiously he ran out of notebook paper; the other yelped audibly a half-dozen times when things got uncomfortable.
The tenor Dmytro Popov, while not as impressive as in his 2016 Met debut as Rodolfo in "Bohème," sang Alfredo with warmth and youthful impetuosity, though he struggled audibly with some with top notes.
It was notable here that with a few minutes remaining and City attempting to pick its way through Liverpool's drained defense, the crowd at the Etihad grew audibly irritated at every measured sideways pass.
"I would say that the pot calling the kettle black is not something we should do," Johnson said, with people in the chamber audibly reacting as they pieced together what he was talking about.
The wisdom gleaned from his pet cat came to him, he said, as he was wrestling with the mountain lion — his wrist in its jaws, its teeth audibly grinding through his ligaments and tendons.
I would be saying things that had become everyday life for me — the private investigator coming to my town, all these different things that the school had been doing — and people were gasping, audibly gasping.
Cyrus also shared a hilarious shot from her Hannah Montana days, writing, "Me when anyone breathes audibly and disrupts my Real Housewives of Beverly Hills binge," over a photo of an angry-looking Miley Stewart.
Amazon told Ars Techinca that the above sequence was sourced from device logs, but speaking to KIRO-7, the woman in Portland claimed the Echo never audibly confirmed it was going to send the recording.
"[Hamilton] is simply the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life," Michelle Obama said in 2016, after audibly squeaking with excitement about the cast's White House performance.
Halfway through the song, the "Hello" singer – who put on a concert for fans in Los Angeles Friday with barely 24-hours notice – was audibly straining to nail some of the song's most powerful moments.
Speaking out in an interview on Monday morning, U.S. Open women's singles champion Naomi Osaka said she sympathized with the audibly disappointed crowd in Queens on Saturday night after her dramatic defeat of Serena Williams.
At one point, they phoned an audibly sleepy man from Manchester in the UK to talk about a badly organised marathon, listened carefully to him, and then, brightly, moved on to a story from Texas.
Extra Bases On the rare nights when Vin Scully is not working at Dodger Stadium, the umpires will finish their pregame meeting at home plate, turn to face the press box and, almost audibly, sigh.
Moments later, little Cristophe (modern-day Wes) came home, yelped, "Mommy, no!" and yanked out the knife as Annalise hulked around the corner, clutching her pregnant belly in shock while trying not to breathe audibly.
"I'd known about clones before on the app store, but I really thought there's no way someone could copy what was good about my game," Esposito says, audibly still upset over the turn of events.
After capturing the power line and using it to move across a boundary where a music shift happens, the sound effect of traveling along that same power line audibly changes to match the new tune.
But that was nothing like watching her tell it, in her own voice, with her own mannerisms, with pauses and stutters and a frequent catch in her throat as she audibly struggled not to cry.
Mr. Tetzlaff, long known as a meticulous and refined virtuoso, had just displayed a newfound excitability, sawing madly in the increasingly charged ending of the first movement, even broadly if not audibly stamping a foot.
Then the clumsy affection he showed toward Gerri last week — during her maternal intervention with him at the Hungary retreat — takes a weird turn when he audibly masturbates while she chastises him over the phone.
When I played college basketball, there was always a chance that at an away game, a loud-mouthed frat boy might ask the referee if I was really female, audibly hypothesizing whether I was taking steroids.
In recent weeks, many policy makers have audibly changed their tone in addressing German Turks and those who claim to represent them in Germany, culminating in a harsh statement from Chancellor Angela Merkel in late August.
OK Computer was the last Radiohead album where the primary instrument played by each of the band's five members is audibly clear on almost every track, but that doesn't mean you can identify its every noise.
An audibly irritated Bland asked questions regarding the cause for the stop as an even more irritable, then aggressive, Encinia escalated the encounter, forcing Bland out of her car, then pushing her head to the ground.
Despite this provocative agenda, about 30 minutes into the show I found myself sighing audibly at what seemed like the seventh scene change, as if the stage lighting were on a pay-as-you-go timer.
That night, Cyrus also shared a hilarious shot from her Hannah Montana days, writing, "Me when anyone breathes audibly and disrupts my Real Housewives of Beverly Hills binge," over a photo of an angry-looking Miley Stewart.
But as you found out if you stayed up all night or rolled over this morning to look at your phone and audibly ask yourself what the fuck is going on, this is not the case today.
In fact in 2018, the research group released figures suggesting that 24 percent of American adults say they have not read a book — in part or whole, in print or electronically or audibly — in the past year.
She pulls a Batman on two blundering guards—one of whom, I swear to god, audibly says, "The only thing in the kitchen that you'll put your cock in is the liver," just before Ayra rides up.
But during his first debate with Hillary Clinton, he didn't have one that could audibly respond to what he was saying — and the strain of trying to play to a mostly silent room quickly set him spinning.
During sex, masturbation, or freak accidents, a penis can bend so forcefully that the sheath around one or both of the spongy tubes holding the blood creating an erection tears, audibly and painfully, resulting in rapid flaccidity.
"I really am very proud to receive this, but of course they ask me to hurry it up, they're behind," she said to the displeasure of some fans, who audibly voiced their disgruntlement over her early exit.
This has actually proven more than just fun — Chelsea suffers from a little bit of separation anxiety, so when we leave our condo she usually spends a few quick minutes complaining audibly with some rather loud barks.
As the workers each bend the knee to Negan, audibly thanking him for showing up to rescue them, Father Gabriel gets a firsthand look at the loyalty Negan's mix of charisma and cruelty has instilled in his people.
After years of collecting as many Furbys as he could and doing "a heck of a lot of soldering," Battle managed to hack together what may very well be the most horrifying instrument know, both visually and audibly.
Kylie Jenner is an audibly proud mama in a series of videos she shared to her Instagram Story Monday night, which showed her encouraging her 17-month-old daughter to point out various letters, numbers, colors and shapes.
But eating and drinking in a meeting can't distract from the content of the conversation, and if you're making a mess with your crumbs or audibly slurping from your mug, that can draw focus from the meeting's purpose.
The seating in the round brought some of the performers startlingly close by; this wasn't the unified statement available on a recording, but a piece visibly and audibly constructed simultaneously by individuals and the group they form together.
Holmes overheard a phone call on July 26 between Trump and Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union, during which Trump audibly asked about the status of his desired investigation targeting former Vice President Joe Biden.
"Full-Blown Meltdown," the record's most audibly pissed-off track (an outlier on an album full of earworm-y hooks), directly addresses Stefan Babcock's songwriting: "How long will self-destruction be alluring?" he yells through pummeling, thrashy guitar.
The man, a retired farmer who refused to provide his name to reporters, told Biden at the end of the exchange, "It looks like you don't have any more backbone than Trump has" as the audience audibly groaned.
Her tactics left Mr. Sanders appearing frustrated at times, such as when he called her "very disingenuous" on his gun record, or when he sighed audibly and rolled his eyes as she implicitly questioned his principles on health care.
The Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd, amplified by the new roof support structure overhead, was audibly in his corner as he closed out a duel that was much more brutal than the final-set score of 6-3 would indicate.
There were two moments when the audience audibly gasped: one when I explained how many people in the US are uninsured and another when I mentioned how much Americans have to spend out of pocket to meet their deductible.
When he applied for the program, Schutz, who was finishing her first year, was one of three student interviewers on the faculty admitting panel, and, because he sighed audibly before answering questions, she decided that he must be depressed.
The instrumentalists become her eight attentive novices, sitting for long stretches doing nothing, or just breathing in anticipation (the sounds of, say, a flutist playing a short tone then audibly inhaling), or sometimes muttering some jittery, quiet mini-phrase.
Less audibly, cracks have appeared in the EU refusal to discuss options before May triggers a formal process that will launch Britain out the door in two years, with some diplomats suggesting such talks could mean a less radical split.
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The _subtrate app allows the user to remix—visually, tactilely, and audibly—Haxan Cloak's own remix of singer/songwriter Mosey's Somney's cover of electronic matriarch Laurie Anderson's "O Superman," allowing the user to essentially create their own multi-sensory experience.
MSNBC's Kirsten Welker could be heard audibly asking Trump a question about whether his former lawyer Michael Cohen was telling the truth in claiming that Trump knew in advance about the Trump Tower meeting between campaign officials and a Russian lawyer.
John McCain joked audibly, to chuckles from other senators, when Johnson started to pull out papers to talk about the tax bill shortly before the conference committee kicked off, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the closed-door meeting.
As his wife fretted audibly about the dwindling size of his crowds, Mr. Rubio — who had tried to combine John F. Kennedy's oratory, Ronald Reagan's inspirational conservatism and Barack Obama's message discipline — instead wound up apologizing for crude bathroom jokes.
After highlighting the latest updates from Projects Soli and Jacquard, the company showed off an impressive working developer edition of the phone to an enthusiastic crowd of Google diehards, who were audibly excited at the phone's plug and play capabilities.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director has been seen so frequently around Washington lately -- speaking to the media, attending daily White House meetings and delivering testimony on Capitol Hill -- that his voice at times has been audibly hoarse.
YouTube has plenty of videos attempting to audibly illustrate the difference between the sound quality of an MP23 file and an AAC, but the gist is that AAC files are generally thought to sound better at lower compression rates, or bitrates.
Hopefully the wight they bagged will do the trick.) We might gasp audibly every time a White Walker steps foot onscreen (and we have been, since the first episode of Season 1), but what goes on beyond the Wall is blessedly not real.
By the time the Democratic nominee, wearing a bright orange trouser suit (which instantly recalled the "Hillary for Prison" badges for sale outside her Republican rival's rallies), emerged and hotfooted it to the podium, the Floridian crowd was audibly running out of puff.
It started a comedy podcast, "Martinis & Murder," in which the two hosts get tipsy on homicide-themed cocktails, audibly squirm over the gory details, make catty judgments about the suspects' life choices and use particulars of the crimes as setups for sarcastic jokes.
Toggling between the lenses made me audibly gasp a few times — especially when peripheral objects I didn't even think the camera could perceive on the outskirts of the frame appeared in full form on the display when I used the ultra-wide lens.
" Reviewing a 1991 performance, Donal Henahan wrote in The Times that he "not only projected Sarastro's mystic nobility and humanity, but also, more solidly and audibly than any basso profundo in years, the role's subterranean F's and F sharps of his two arias.
Meanwhile, as the tabloids ran excerpts from the portion of the diary allowed in evidence, many a celebrity sweated audibly over the nightmare that he might wind up doing a walk-on part in the next installment of Astor's caloric hanky-panky.
At times this is even presented in similar packaging to porn: The women featured on the site conform to many classic beauty standards, and their pre-recorded moans of pleasure are soft, dainty and (notably) never audibly climactic, an intentional decision on the creator's part.
But when the same performers returned with a set of jokey Puccini salon songs, it was as if a ray of sunshine suddenly energized those in the audience, who giggled at the text's silly puns and audibly sighed at the quotations from familiar arias.
These violent thoughts might persist a bit longer when you're stuck in traffic with a bunch of dicks or sitting across from a colleague who is audibly enjoying some noodle soup for lunch, but mostly you'll forget the daydream right after it came to you.
He is buried in Copenhagen, where he spent much of the last decade of his life, playing with local and visiting musicians but audibly conscious of all that had been left behind — and as old friends died, of how he was being left behind.
Sometimes — the way he pulls his hoodie up to cover his face or curls his long fingers around every cigarette as if it were his last and then sucks in the smoke almost audibly — you half expect him to be carrying around a scythe.
There is a pride about Polish culture again, not just at home but in British Polish communities, and nowhere is this more audibly evident than at UK Polish hip-hop events, where rappers come out to spit bars for the near million Polish immigrants now living here.
In "The Hilliker Curse" (2010), his second, more candid attempt to grapple with his mother's legacy, he quotes a letter from Knode recalling that during this time he would drive his car too fast, dribble, wear shit-stained trousers, and audibly masturbate while her family was visiting.
They were designed to be used as personal recording studios, quiet home offices, or just a place to jam without bothering your roommates, but not really as a place to audibly express your rage and frustrations with the cruel and unfair world in which we live.
Last year, Gauthier, who currently serves as treasurer of the disability advocacy group RAPLIQ, called a clinic—one she hadn't previously contacted—to request a mammogram, and said that, once again, the receptionist she spoke with was audibly uncomfortable, unsure if the machine in use could even accommodate her.
We live in a society where a man can call a woman he worked with, audibly masturbate while telling her the things he wants to do her sexually, have the recording of said call leak to the public, and still keep his job, with his company supporting him.
I got a leg cramp in the middle of it; I asked my boyfriend to get off of me; I got on top; I audibly said "fuck this song"; and ended up having to finish myself off while my poor boyfriend was laying there, wondering where it all went wrong.
Beginning with "Ineluctable modality of the visible" floating above a 3-D animation of Sandymount strand while Dedalus's wandering thoughts audibly waft through, it makes Joyce's first full-on stream-of-consciousness joy ride in "Ulysses" less alienating and more than a little intriguing even for those who know the text.
The actors seize the raised platform of Ms. Devlin's set as required and hold it, Mr. Dillane's incantatory hush audibly hardening as Frank moves toward a final reckoning that conjoins with a later Friel masterwork, "Translations," to speak to the grim forces of tribalism that stalk the world at large.
With Destiny 23, a friend of mine came back from months away on deployment, saw the titan ornament from Season of the Undying and my Braytech Winter Wolf, went "ooh, how do I get those?" and, when I told him that it was no longer available, he was audibly disappointed.
" (An audibly annoyed spokesperson for the US Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of New York declined to comment for this story.) He adds that his scheme can't be Ponzi-like because the people he paid back with Retrophin stock profited: "The nutshell is that people were possibly misled into making a lot of money.
Part of this is because while Sim will visibly and audibly panic if there's a murder going on in front of them (and the Extreme Violence mod allows players to call the police to arrest the Sims committing crimes), once they cycle through the animation, Sims are just weirdly okay with the random shootings and stabbings.
The muscleman audibly huffs and strains through the routine in front of a live audience, offering a succinct commentary on the double standards placed on women to not only perform feats of physical strength and endurance (whether as exotic dancers or simply as people navigating the world in high heels) but to do so silently, without exposing the effort required.
Multiple experts compared the matchup to the 2000 debate, where a wonky Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE showed a mastery of policy but rubbed the audience the wrong way as he audibly sighed through George W. Bush's answers.
There are so many things to love about this performance: its sexiness, its playfulness, its resolve, all the space in the arrangement for Ms. Franklin's singing to stay low until it takes off high, the way that once she finally connects with Dr. Feelgood himself, the crowd audibly connects with the song or, really, just more deeply connects, since people had been shouting stuff like, "Sing it, Aretha!" between her pauses.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiGOP predicts Roberts won't cast tie-breaking vote on witnesses Collins, Murkowski, Romney get first GOP impeachment question GOP senators believe they have the votes to block witnesses MORE (R-Alaska), another key vote on the issue important to Democrats, also audibly objected to Schiff claiming a Trump associate had told Republican senators their heads would be "on a pike" if they went against Trump during the trial.
To be clear, I spent $250 on headphones that were audibly the same as headphones I bought a year earlier, to replace identical headphones I already had in an existing color)Rose gold clear case for my iPhone 7 Plus (the sides are rose gold)Rose gold iPhone charging cables (from multiple brands)Assorted rose gold jewelryMore rosé than I should probably admitAlas, I did not have enough money for the rose gold private plane.
In describing how he set up a critical meeting with Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, the audience was audibly thrilled by his cleverness in keeping Flynn unrepresented by legal counsel and unaware of the true nature of the meeting.
I do this hand gesture in those weird last eight minutes of a meeting that everyone knows is over and it's time to go to lunch but the person leading the meeting keeps idly questioning into the ether "is there anything we forgot to mention?" and shuffling papers and saying stuff like "oh yeah: actually, no, you know what, I'll send a follow up e-mail" and asking simple pointless questions like "so we'll do this again next... Tuuuuuesday?" and waits for someone to audibly say "yes" before they go "OK" and get up to leave, and so essentially what Obama is doing here, with his hands, is very politely and quietly resisting the urge to punch himself and then Trump.

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