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audible

[aw-duh-buhl] / ˈɔ də bəl /


Example Sentences

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But she adapted quickly and surprised coaches with her grasp of the audible ball system.

From BBC

When I heard the news about a Mattel Cinematic Universe, the audible groan that left my mouth said all it needed to about my thoughts on the expansion of this toy-to-movie adaptation pipeline.

From Salon

He felt the same way when there were boos — not many, but audible — on the first tee Sunday.

From Seattle Times

Without saying a word, Swift pointed to sections of the crowd, which she pegged at 72,000, who would erupt like audible geysers on their queen’s command.

From Seattle Times

White noise contains all frequencies across the spectrum of audible sound to the human ear, just like how white light contains all colors in the color spectrum.

From Salon