Dick~ (going up to a bureau and writing aloud at incredible speed).
He reads the letter, which is full of thoughtful metaphors about love, aloudto the audience.
And it is just Chum's little runs over the beds which call aloud for firmness--which, in fact, have inspired my birthday present to him.
Then pledged we the wine cup, and fondly I swore From my home and my weeping friends never to part; My little ones kissed me a thousand times o'er, And my wife sobbed aloud in her fulness of heart.
Like the angels that stood by the open, empty grave of the Christ and said, "he is not here," your souls cry aloud that therein alone is the infinite Soul whose truth and being alone can satisfy your own.
We are thinking of taking you home, my boy," he went on, speaking aloud to George.
So for an hour every evening after they had finished tea Bill worked at his letters and spelling, and then George read aloud to him from one of the other books.
Taking from her bosom another slip of paper, she passed it to Stephano, who read its contents aloud for the benefit of his companions--"The trial of Fernand Wagner will take place this day week.
Faust and his Theresa," murmured the demon to himself; then aloud he said, "Rather ask me to show you the Lady Nisida as she will appear four days hence.
But instantly reflecting that the process of reading aloud a paper had been as it were a kind of mockery in respect to his afflicted sister, he pressed her hand tenderly, and made a sign for her to peruse the document.
The jailer made his appearance; and Wagner, to maintain the deceit which Nisida informed him to have been practiced on the man, said a few words aloud in German--as if he was really taking leave of a brother.
And Princess Mary uttered aloud the caressing word he had said to her on the day of his death.
Boris read Poor Liza aloud to her, and more than once interrupted the reading because of the emotions that choked him.
The pain caused by his removal into the hut had made him groan aloud and again lose consciousness.
And he said aloud to himself: "The soldier did not let me pass.
Of course, she, a handsome young woman without any definite position, without relations or even a country, did not intend to devote her life to serving Prince Bolkonski, to reading aloud to him and being friends with Princess Mary.
She knew that when he thought aloud in this way he would sometimes ask her what he had been saying, and be vexed if he noticed that she had been thinking about something else.
After that they took his right hand, placed it on something, and told him to hold a pair of compasses to his left breast with the other hand and to repeat after someone who readaloud an oath of fidelity to the laws of the Order.
Another was walking sturdily by himself but without his musket, groaning aloud and swinging his arm which had just been hurt, while blood from it was streaming over his greatcoat as from a bottle.
Aloud I said, for by now I had completely recovered, 'Why, Uncle Rudolph?
To my surprise I found Mrs. Barnes actually preferred to relinquish the reading aloud rather than use my electric light in the daytime.
Her chief occupation, I have discovered, is to read aloud to Mrs. Barnes.
Then, as Kano still remained silent, he read aloud the beautiful daishi, "A flower having blossomed in the night, the Halls of the Gods are Fragrant.
Already he was cursing himself for his pains, and crying aloud that, had he dreamed the consequences, never had the name of Tatsu crossed his lips!
The kindly neighbors had at first marvelled aloud at his whitening hair and heavily burdened frame.
Had he not seen just such a one in Kiu Shiu,--had he not scaled it, crying aloud upon its summit to the gods to yield him there his bride?
He has Guy Manring read aloudto him, and he will toss his arms out of bed at the egsiting parts; so mother says she must leave off.
This list refers, you know, to our first years in the woods, and everything that I have mentioned was read aloud to us by mother.
Spent the day pleasantly, reading aloud most of the time Covenant and Enquirer.
Sidenote: 1864 Freeing the Slave] I have been reading aloud the last evenings, Frances Kemble's Journal on a Georgia Plantation.
He skimmed through the records, reading the most interesting bits of information out aloud for the benefit of his youthful companions.
Under close police guard the injured man was carried to the local hospital, and with his first conscious breath he cried aloud for Karloff.
It has been my fate to play listener while they, or most of them, read aloud their verses.
They repeated aloud every prayer for which there was precedent, or authority for so doing, instead of the prayer being offered, as in most churches, only by one of the clergy.
The only way in which these amateurs can be tiresome is if they insist upon reading their compositions aloud in a domestic circle, or if they request one to read a published book and give them a candid opinion.
He was on the point of crying aloud when the silence was broken by the lone howl of a wolf.
He cried aloud in sheer gladness of heart, and from the pouch which the king's own hand had fastened to his saddle he flung a fistful of pennies to the rabble of pilgrims by the wayside.
Roland groaned aloud and struck his fist upon his broad chest.
And the hour of its birth is truly the hour of its death, for in pain and travail it is plucked from its warm and comfortable surroundings, and with the shock of physical change and unseeing dread it criesaloud in sharp anguish.
Our leader raised aloft his right hand, and said aloud so that all could hear the agreed-upon words: "The moon shines bright to-night.
But stately and unabashed, serene in the purity of her womanhood, the dignity of her motherhood, and the majesty of her rank, she raised aloft a hand, and spake aloud in tones clear as the notes of a silver trumpet.
Sinner, the doctrine of Christ crucified crieth therefore aloud unto thee, that sin hath made thy condition dreadful.
Thus God meeteth his people in their service for him, when he calls them aloud to do great service for him.
The consideration of these things callaloud to us to take heed, that we take not that for a broken and a contrite spirit that will not go for one at the day of death and judgment.
As for the truth of this story, the relater told me that he was, at the same time, himself in the court, and stood within less than two yards of old Tod, when he heard him aloud to utter the words.
Then this calls aloud to God's people to make haste to come out of her.
Secondly, he saith, that I cry aloud against Christ within, in page 24.
And yet behold, they are set down; and yet behold they have their crowns on their heads, their harps in their hands, and sing aloud of salvation to their God, and to the Lamb.
After this, Evangelist called aloud to the heavens for confirmation of what he had said: and with that there came words and fire out of the mountain under which poor Christian stood, that made the hair of his flesh stand up.
Grimm lay back in his chair and shouted aloud with laughter.
Willem, delightedly; laughing aloud as he realised he was actually singing with a real live clown.
Katie, go get the Staaten Bible and read it aloudto us.
The doctor's only reply was to turn his back on Mrs. Batholommey and begin reading his manuscript aloud in an undertone, scratching out a word here, adding something there.
Kathrien, her eyes chancing to fall on Grimm's face, cried aloud in horror.
I called aloud for my mother, and a voice more diabolical than any I had yet heard, hissed into my ears that she was chained in hell, but immediately a million devils screamed, "Liar!
A word must be said as to a special case of the soliloquy--the letter which a person speaks aloud as he writes it, or reads over to himself aloud.
He was so good and kind, and did so much to make them bearable, whiling away the time by talking to us and telling us amusing stories, or getting someone else to read an entertaining book aloud to us while he painted.
It was I suppose, because of my intense love of poetry, and that I felt so perfectly in my native element there, that my shyness always left me directly I had to read aloud or recite.
I am still very fond of readingaloud myself, and can do that to a very large audience.
We talked at intervals, or else read aloud by turns,--from some author whose high and noble thoughts we might meditate on for long after.
She actually read some Mährchen aloud to us, and we absolutely revelled in the enchantments of that delicious fairy-world, whose gates were thus thrown open to us.
She found herself repeating themaloud in in a forgetful singsong, as children do.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aloud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.