Read full poem →Then the company halted and laughed out loud.
"Was such a request ever made to a knight?"
Dictionary Entry
Using the voice; not silently; aloud.
In a Sentence
“The teacher asked her students to take turns reading the story out loud to the rest of the class.”
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Poetry examples for “out loud”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →He looked so rueful that she laughed out loud.
"You are forgiven, Mr. Deane. Even more,
Read full poem →Of him, and oxidized it--for he laughed
Out loud and long at us to feel it burn,
And then, for gratitude, made game of us:
Read full poem →Yet did I never breathe its pure serene
Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold:
Then felt I like some watcher of the skies
Read full poem →I see it's a fair, pretty sheet of water.
I stand and make myself repeat out loud
The advantages it has, so long and narrow,
Read full poem →I see it's a fair, pretty sheet of water.
I stand and make myself repeat out loud
The advantages it has, so long and narrow,
Read full poem →I had my coat. And oh, I knew, I knew,
And said out loud, I couldn't bide the smother
And heat so close in; but the thought of all
Read full poem →said?'
I asked out loud, so's there'd be no mistake,
'Did you say, Let her come?' 'Yes, let her come.'
