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"deafeningly" Definitions
  1. very loudly

42 Sentences With "deafeningly"

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The booming gunshots continue, the gaps between them deafeningly silent.
And it was deafeningly loud, screaming as it gained mass.
Can it be more deafeningly obvious that something is fundamentally broken?
He told, and Kent corroborated, that the room fell deafeningly silent.
This deafeningly loud practice is conducted by the band's director John Pasquale.
The International Space Station is deafeningly noisy: fans whirr and electronics hum.
A French emcee was giving a deafeningly loud play by play of the shopping.
Security concerns have plagued the system for years, but in recent weeks criticism has grown deafeningly loud.
I was surprised because I think of his paintings to be as deafeningly silent as paintings can be.
Now, less than a year later, he was being cheered on and supported by a deafeningly loud crowd.
The place was half-full but deafeningly loud; local singers in tight dresses sang Russian pop songs on a central stage.
Image via Twitter UPDATE: Well, Katy Perry has answered this frustrating conundrum and...both her actions and her words are deafeningly clear.
One is a deafeningly loud siren, which is activated by pulling a wristband (great for when you're out running or walking home alone).
There were no matching outfits and their over-processed vocals actually stood out from one another, even if the Melodyne was deafeningly obvious.
But this year, in the absence of a deafeningly buzzy musical like Hamilton, the Tonys appear to be going in a different direction.
For five days, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's CEO, remained what many called "deafeningly silent," before finally posting a lengthy response to his personal Facebook page.
But while a small group of senators and representatives have raised concerns for years now, Congress as a whole has been deafeningly silent, until recently.
The women, usually retirees, meet at dusk and dawn in public squares, plazas or parks and perform synchronized dance routines to deafeningly-loud music -- often with costumes or props.
Update, October 8: So I saw it again yesterday, and I realized that describing it as "quiet" might seem a little silly when the soundtrack can be deafeningly loud.
Those who did hear something described "a deafeningly loud sound similar to the buzzing created by insects or metal scraping," that seemed to be isolated to specific areas of the room.
The message is deafeningly clear: this is a country of haves and have-nots, and those who dare to ask for a single thing from those in power will be swiftly eliminated.
A namecheck of Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders alone prior to the rally drew nearly the same level of deafeningly raucous cheers from the nearly 2,000 people in the ballroom as when they arrived.
Any evidence of his future capacity for deep emotion, any whispers of darkness that might be hidden in his heart, any foreshadowing of the towering villain he is to become is deafeningly absent.
In 2030, no city official would dream of ordering a deafeningly loud, literally poisonous people-moving machine that depends on tens of thousands of gallons of imported liquid fossil fuel at fluctuating, unpredictable prices.
But CNN's report said two officials also described "a deafeningly loud sound similar to the buzzing created by insects or metal scraping across a floor," though no one knew where that sound came from.
Other attacks made a deafeningly loud sound similar to the buzzing created by insects or metal scraping across a floor, but the source of the sound could not be identified, the two US officials said.
Kerry's speech defending the abstention, explaining why the administration changed its longstanding view on vetoing these resolutions, which are counterproductive to peace, was deafeningly silent both on the law and on the history of the negotiations.
Traditionally held in San Francisco's Moscone Center, I/O is moving down to the Shoreline Amphitheater; a venue located just a stone's throw from Google's Mountain View HQ, and the frequent home of massive/deafeningly loud concerts.
The center of the dump, where cranes compact industrial waste, looks like a warzone—a dusty, filthy, deafeningly far cry from the glittery sheen of Hong Kong, where tycoons and traders move money in tall glass towers.
Thirteen times she watched the United States players celebrate, every time as ecstatically as the time before, as music blared deafeningly from the speakers and the pro-American crowd at the sold-out stadium howled in delight.
Someone rigged up a large speaker normally used for the call to prayer to amplify a harmonium, an accordion-like instrument, and an ensemble of musicians including Amir Ali the violinist, now deafeningly loud, struck up with a high-tempo jam.
Frieden has spoken, written and tweeted prolifically on a wide range of health and safety issues during his six-year tenure at the CDC, but he's kept deafeningly silent on the issue of gun violence, the second-biggest killer of young people in the United States.
Donald 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 got a crowd in Florida roaring deafeningly at the media assembled to cover the event on Monday evening.
A sudden act of violence at a fast-food outlet does not feel earned, and comes across as gratuitous provocation, but the play is almost redeemed by a bizarre conclusion that left the audience as mystified as any I've ever seen: In a kind of dark-arts séance, a deafeningly loud doom-metal song is performed live while Samantha attempts to conjure her possibly imaginary unborn child and her father (Bruce McKenzie) dances like a pained cartoon bear.
A cadenza, for both timpani, opens the final movement. Occasionally it is set aside as a separate section of the concerto, but on most recordings, it is featured as part of the third movement. During the cadenza, both timpani engage in exchanges, whose character range from almost inaudible to deafeningly loud. At one point Glass instructs the timpanists to abandon their mallets and play with their bare hands, creating higher pitch.
The collision alarm is used to warn of imminent collision or actual flooding and is accompanied by a succinct statement of the emergency such as "flooding in engine room lower level" (if possible; flooding is deafeningly loud). The alarm is a slowly rising and falling siren, rather like a stereotype American police car siren, which sounds continuously as long as the switch is held on. The collision/flooding alarm handle is a red star shape.
The pack's pilot wears protective overalls made of thermal resistant material, since the exhaust jet and the engine's pipes are very hot. He also wears a crash helmet containing hearing protection and the buzzer for the low-fuel warning timer. The rocket thrust-chamber's supersonic exhaust jet makes a deafeningly loud (130 decibels), shrill screeching sound, very different from the roar of an airplane's jet engine. The jet exhaust is transparent and usually not visible in air.
" Bradshaw commented that the response from the audience to such lines was "deafeningly immature" and would "inevitably be repeated in every cinema in the land showing The Last Airbender." Bradshaw expressed his amazement that Shyamalan has managed to make a film worse than Lady in the Water or The Happening. Kirk Honneycut of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Shyamalan, who never has mounted an epic film before, gets only passing grades. Huge sets and unit work from Greenland to New Zealand all look strangely underlit.
By the mid-2000s, the saturation of the screamo scene caused many bands to expand beyond the genre and incorporate more- experimental elements. Non-screamo bands used the genre's characteristic guttural vocal style. Jeff Mitchell of the Iowa State Daily wrote, "There is no set definition of what screamo sounds like but screaming over once deafeningly loud rocking noise and suddenly quiet, melodic guitar lines is a theme commonly affiliated with the genre." XXXTentacion (pictured) was influenced by a number of emo and alternative rock artists.
Having described the first act as "for the most part, drearily long-winded", this critic thought that the second act dragged and came to life only occasionally. He went on: "The third act begins so deafeningly that total stupor would be ensured even if the rest were less long-winded ... The overall effect of the music is not agreeable...". Cosima kept all communications from Munich away from Wagner, and tore up the more critical newspaper reviews. After a second performance, Die Walküre was performed at the Hofoper three further times, alternating with Das Rheingold in a Ring semi-cycle.
A replica of Villa Arpel at the Cent Quatre in Paris Each element of Villa Arpel is stylistically rather than functionally designed, creating an environment completely indifferent to the comfort, or lack of comfort, of its occupants. In choosing modern architecture to punctuate his satire, Tati once stated, "" ("geometrical lines do not produce likeable people"). From inconveniently-located stepping stones, to difficult-to-sit-on furniture, to a kitchen filled with deafeningly loud appliances, every facet of Villa Arpel emphasizes the impracticality of a dedication to superficial aesthetics and electrical gadgets over the necessities of daily living. Despite the superficial beauty of its modern design,Weinberg, Larry, Mon Oncle, InteriorDesign.
At The Beatles' concert there in 1964, one Sydney newspaper sent along a sound engineer, who reportedly monitored the sound level from the hordes of screaming teenyboppers at well over 100 decibels. Adding to its drawbacks, the building had no air- conditioning or forced ventilation and its metal skin made it both unbearably hot in the sweltering Sydney summer (when many concert tours were scheduled) and deafeningly loud in heavy rain. The Lee Gordon "Big Show" tours were classic mid-20th century variety "package shows", starring a major imported performer (usually a singer) as headliner, with several other imported acts supporting, including singers, dancers and standup comedians. Because of his extensive connections in his homeland, and the musical trends of the day, virtually all the imported headlining acts on Gordon's Big Show tours were Americans.

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