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  • 41loud — (adj.) O.E. hlud noisy, making noise, sonorous, from W.Gmc. *khluthaz heard (Cf. O.Fris., O.S. hlud, M.Du. luut, Du. luid, O.H.G. hlut, Ger. laut loud ), from PIE pp. *klutos (Cf. Skt. srutah, Gk. klytos …

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  • 42loud bang — loud sharp noise, loud rapping sound (like that of a collision or gunfire) …

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  • 43loud-lunged — loudˈ lunged adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑loud …

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  • 44loud|ish — «LOW dihsh», adjective. somewhat loud: »A superplump guest in a loudish cape and an oversize Homburg hat (Alexander Woollcott) …

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  • 45loud|ly — «LOWD lee», adverb. 1. with much noise. 2. in a loud voice: »He spoke so loudly it startled us all …

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  • 46Loud Force — is an Italian group whose songs, most notably Rock Beat , appear in the Dancemania series …

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  • 47Loud & Clear — is the import CD reissue of Sammy s first live album All Night Long . It has an extra live bonus track Space Station #5 not on the original release.Track list# Red # Rock n Roll Weekend # Make It Last/Reckless # Turn Up the Music # I ve Done… …

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  • 48Loud'n'proud — loud proud was a series on BBC Radio 1 aimed at young lesbians and gay men and their friends. It was presented by DJ Paulette and broadcast weekly in 1993. It was made by OutSpoken Productions, an independent production company based in… …

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  • 49Loud. — Loud., bei Pflanzennamen Abkürzung für John Claudius London (spr. laūd n), geb. 8. April 1783 in Cambuslang in Lanarkshire, gest. 14. Dez. 1843 als Gärtner in Bayswater bei London; schrieb: »Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum« (1838) …

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  • 50loud — index blatant (obtrusive), disorderly, flagrant, powerful, resounding, tawdry Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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