Sentences with phrase «audible groan»

The phrase "audible groan" means a sound of frustration or disappointment that can be heard by others. Full definition
Of course, these plans get you 3G service with AT&T — the mention of which drew audible groans from those in attendance at Apple's event.
When we took communion their were audible groans and some people even spit it out.
The question on tax brought an audible groan from the journalists.
When Tory MPs stood up in the House of Commons, there was always an audible groan from the opposition as the inevitable use of the phrase materialised.
Audible groans could be heard in the audience, for instance, when Hameroff took the microphone and related whatever was just presented back to his own theory.
At the mention of McConnell's name, an audible groan came from one corner of the room — Rebekah Mercer, the daughter of hedge fund tycoon Robert Mercer, was making her displeasure known.
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