Sounds
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1911 examples of Sounds in a sentence
This is just what it
sounds
like if we Swiss try to speak American.
I'm not sure myself what it means but it
sounds
good anyway.
(Low notes changing in pitch) So in this particular example, the orchid can communicate to you through images and
sounds.
It
sounds
something like this.
Now, the drum triggers go out my tail here, into the drum machine, and they can make various sounds, like drums.
"Well, I am a Latina, so isn't this what a Latina
sounds
like?"
Sounds
pretty cool, right?
And I think, given the current scope of our plastic pollution problem, I think it
sounds
pretty useful.
What are the odds that years later you'll turn on the stereo and go,
"Sounds
so much better than those little ones," which you can't even remember hearing.
And this lovely letter, where he writes, "Close your eyes and listen to the
sounds
of the words.
Starting in 80 CE these
sounds
rang through the stands of the Colosseum.
Now, for many people, it
sounds
like a scary idea to be talking about all these topics so publicly and so openly on the internet.
Now, I know that
sounds
like a big thing, but ultimately I'm interested in putting all these things into small, approachable packages, because when we can hide them into these smaller pieces, I think they are easier to approach, I think they're more fun.
And the first one says, "Wow,
sounds
great.
When I play it, it
sounds
like a cat's dying somewhere, so you're welcome.
DM: So, the last example I have time to show you today is a music sequencing and live performance tool that we've built recently, in which Siftables act as
sounds
like lead, bass and drums.
And you can inject these
sounds
into a sequence that you can assemble into the pattern that you want.
And here are the Word Birds, and they're going to show you when you blend letter
sounds
together, you can form words.
Now, I admit that all of this
sounds
like a bit of a tall order.
"Ping-pong
" sounds
like a cousin of "sing-song," like something Eastern, but actually, it's believed that it was invented by high-class Brits during Victorian times, who started hitting wine corks over walls of books after dinner.
And when the tides of waste matter come in it
sounds
as if a whole storm is approaching you.
But what I hear is a slurping sound, and a noise that
sounds
like Velcro being yanked off a sticky wall, and I am not even kidding.
So that
sounds
like it's it.
We dislike bitter tastes, we dislike loud sounds, we dislike hot temperatures, cold temperatures.
They said to doctor Summerfield, "So you see, doctor, that cow, that was an antidepressant, that's what you mean, right?" (Laughter) (Applause) If you'd been raised to think about depression the way I was, and most of the people here were, that
sounds
like a bad joke, right?
It
sounds
hard, doesn't it?
Cohh:
Sounds
great!
(Imitates fishing cat) That's my impersonation of a fishing cat, which actually
sounds
more like this.
(Prerecorded fishing cat sounds) It's a cat that loves water, loves to fish, and lives in some of the most unique and valuable ecosystems on earth: the wetlands and mangrove forests of South and Southeast Asia.
Or as our friend here would say ... (Prerecorded fishing cat sounds) Thank you.
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