Sentences with phrase «loud chorus»

The phrase "loud chorus" means a group of people or things making a very loud sound together. Full definition
But before we go there, let's first discuss the increasingly loud chorus of skepticism about apartments — particularly from lenders and regulators.
I reckon it's going to be a fairly loud chorus
«I'm not sure there's been a very loud chorus of people out there saying that Homeland hasn't been exciting enough, but if there were any such malcontents, maybe this episode was for them.»
True, teachers» wish lists haven't changed all that much since the last time we asked, except for a somewhat louder chorus in favor of basic classroom supplies.
With this comprehensive announcement, the White House joins the already loud chorus demanding reform of a broken system.
Visiting Cold Spring yesterday, I saw flowers abloom and, on the way up the hill to my home nearby, heard the already - loud chorus of spring peepers in the wet spots.
Flake's move came amid a loud chorus of criticism from Republicans, traditionally a free - trade party, for Trump's action.
This was received by the North London club's fans with a loud chorus of «who?»
He gets a real reaction now, and he received a loud chorus of boos both on the go - home episode of SmackDown Live this week as well as during his entrance to SummerSlam.
A loud chorus of boos greeted him, along with a forceful recital of a song whose lyrics can not be reprinted here.
«From the looks of us, there are many people today in our community who are dying,» he added, drawing a loud chorus of «Amen» from the large crowd.
But a loud chorus of critics has said it fails on multiple fronts.
It's fine on straight roads, but throw it into a curve and you'll hear a loud chorus of disapproval from the squealing tires.
As with the entire Foo Fighters catalogue, The Colour and the Shape is filled with rhythmic guitar work, highly melodic sections and shifts between softer verses and harder, louder choruses that are reminiscent of the Pixies.
In fact the reason we hear such a loud chorus of terms like corruption and fraud is because they are political terms.
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