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16 Sentences With "deathly quiet"

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Peace brought multinationals and chain stores, and the town centers grew deathly quiet.
"As the day went on, it was just becoming kind of a deathly quiet," Stewart testified.
These days, however, the strip of shops where Ms Terada runs a café is deathly quiet, her clientele elderly.
After the crowd sees Willy Wonka is a cripple, they all whisper to themselves and then become deathly quiet.
Stop at a teak plantation and you find that under the canopy there is nothing, and it is deathly quiet.
The wide road, normally bustling with traffic and pedestrians, was deathly quiet except for the footsteps of the riot police.
The lobby of Al Faisaliah, a posh hotel in Riyadh, is usually bustling with meetings over coffee; now it is deathly quiet.
Despite the condemnation of rights groups and the U.N. human rights commissioner, a deathly quiet seems to have fallen over the international community.
As the room grew deathly quiet, he settled down in his chair with his phone, raising his head to talk to passers-by.
The villages were deathly quiet, fringed by abandoned, vine-choked estates that looked as if they were being slowly swallowed by the countryside.
Bundled against the cold, hundreds stood crammed shoulder-to-shoulder under fluorescent lights, deathly quiet, straining to hear their congresswoman over the feeble sound system.
They may be deathly quiet compared to older icons of industry — the factories of the 19th century, for example — but in decades to come, their minimalist aesthetic may prove to be just as defining.
Otherwise, AT&T's, Netgear's, and Reddit's forums are deathly quiet when it comes to any actual 5G users, and Ookla's Speedtest Intelligence database doesn't seem to show any dramatic speed upticks in AT&T's 12 announced 5G cities.
Presented by the New York Philharmonic and National Sawdust for its United States premiere, "Muted" is a deathly quiet piece for violin and voice, written by Louis Andriessen, Michael Gordon, David Lang and Julia Wolfe for this soloist, who is highly sensitive to volume.
The soldier wants to know more about this and enters the deathly quiet forest. He finds here the sleeping boy Vanya, who is looking for his mother Maria. She was abducted by the evil spirit of water because she can weave works of art. When the soldier announces his intention to take up the fight against the Water Spirit, he appears before him and the boy.
Chicago Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis wrote that although "fans greeted [Slint's performance at the Pitchfork Music Festival] as manna from heaven. [...] the musicians' fragile, intertwining guitar lines, mumbled attempts at poetry and uninspiring shoegazer personas were poor matches for the setting and the occasion, especially during the static, percussion-deprived 'Don, Aman' and the bloated anthem 'Good Morning, Captain'." According to members of The A.V. Club, Slint's performance of "Don, Aman" at the festival "capture[d] the band's greatness and its greatest weakness: Slint completely lacks stage charisma, and playing a deathly quiet, moody song on a big outdoor stage just doesn't work." Both DeRogatis and the A. V. Club review also noted that the band's performance was plagued by sound problems.

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