How to use "loud" in a sentence

Sentences

There is a loud noise

There is a second loud noise

There was a loud crash, and we all fell to the floor

There was a loud explosion and then, silence.

I heard a loud "snap"

Then they began to play - and they were loud

Madeleine waited for the whispers to stop before announcing in a loud, clear voice that he was Jean Valjean

But then he heard a loud voice from the next room.

'You don't recognize me, do you?' he said in a loud, clear voice.

'Time!' cried the prisoner in a loud voice, jumping from the bed, having secretly cut the ropes that tied him

He was just approaching the rue de Chanvrerie when he heard a loud voice calling from the shadows: 'Who's there?'

The survivors were reloading their guns in silence, when suddenly a loud voice called, 'Get out now, or I'll blow up the barricade!'

The cannonball crashed into the bottom of the barricade with a loud explosion, but did little damage

At the same moment there was the sound of a drum, followed by a loud roar.

The music is so loud, and the bank, so hot

"Oliver! Here I am!" a loud, cheerful voice says

There are no shouts or loud voices coming from university students returning home from the pubs and bars

Smith is about to speak when a loud hammering sound starts, and Bowen shakes his head

There is a loud bang

Then he shouts as loud as he can

There are loud voices on the platform and Sarah knows why.

No, these kids are okay, but they are loud, and it is impossible for Sarah not to hear their conversation

With a loud beep, the doors opened at floor sixty-three: the top

Wheeee! A loud, clear whistle, right by her ear

"Parents! Friends!" called a loud voice

Then, pretending to know them well, she asked her victims rude questions in her loud American voice.

'There isn't one well-known person here,' she said in her loud voice

I looked down at the floor and tried not to hear Mrs Van Hopper's loud voice

The hall seemed very big, and my footsteps sounded very loud on the stone floor.

One voice was Maxim's, very loud and angry

Her voice was loud and hard.

A loud explosion shook the window where we stood

It must have been a large object because, though muffled by the intervening walls, the sound was loud enough to rouse her.

On the left, slot machines ran the entire length of the casino, bank after nerve-jangling bank of them, brightly and colorfully lighted, attended by gamblers who were more vocal than the card players but not as loud as the craps shooters

With a sharp, loud, electronic snap that startled Tina, the computer abruptly began to churn out additional data, although she hadn't requested any

The crunching and squeaking of the snow under their feet seemed horrendously loud to him, though they actually were making little noise

Even at 1:45 in the morning, as they passed the entrances to casinos, loud music and laughter and the ringing of slot machines gushed forth, not a merry sound at that hour, a regurgitant noise.

Miss Cram is a healthy young woman, with pink cheeks and a loud voice

There was a loud knock on the dining room door

And the shot was loud? As though it was close by?'

And of course he did talk very loud.'

There was a loud scream from a woman behind

At the same time we could hear a faint sound, which changed into a long, loud humming noise

The air was full of deafening and confusing noises: the loud sounds of the Martians, the crash of falling houses, the flash of fire as trees and fences began to burn

The trees caught fire with a loud noise

They communicated with each other by loud howls.

And then the Martian closest to us raised his tube and fired it towards the guns, with a loud bang that made the ground shake

There was no flash, no smoke, simply a loud noise.

I touched the curate's leg, and he moved so suddenly that some bricks slid down outside with a loud crash

'I have been still too long,' he said, loud enough for the Martians to hear, 'and now I must tell the world

James heard the baby's loud cries the moment he opened the front gate

As I read it I became so angry that I insulted him out loud in front of Anne - I said he was a miserable impostor