English example sentences with "sounded"

Learn how to use sounded in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

The fire alarm sounded.

I sounded him out about his views.

The buzzer sounded.

The piano was out of tune; it sounded very bad.

This was before people knew how to record voices, so we don't know exactly what he sounded like.

The room emptied when the gong for dinner sounded.

The trumpets sounded the retreat.

When I talked with him on the phone, he sounded tired.

His piano playing sounded fantastic.

At first, he sounded very sincere.

They sounded the alarm when they saw the enemy approaching.

Ichiro sounded somehow upset but my long years of hanging out with him told me that it was out and out fake.

The siren sounded an emergency.

Aniq turned slowly at the sound of the needy, narcissistic gurgle that sounded from behind him.

The alarm sounded.

When the trumpets sounded, the army shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when the men gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed; so everyone charged straight in, and they took the city. They devoted the city to the LORD and destroyed with the sword every living thing in it—men and women, young and old, cattle, sheep and donkeys.

He sounded very tired on the phone.

Tom's explanation sounded convincing.

Tom sounded exhausted.

Tom sounded a little cranky this afternoon.

Tom certainly looked and sounded better than he did last month when we visited him.

I heard a man's voice and thought it sounded like Tom's.

Tom sounded surprised.

It sounded like water had got onto the cables somehow, and they were breaking.

The teacher sounded like he was my father.

It sounded easy.

She sounded disappointed.

He sounded disappointed.

Tom sounded angry.

Tom sounded happy.

Tom sounded upset.

That guitar never sounded so good when I played it.

We heard what sounded like gunshots.

That sounded like a gunshot.

I'm not sure what it was, but it sounded like a gunshot.

No one knew what the alarm signaled when it sounded that afternoon, but, with the exception of those few unlucky enough to have been so engrossed in their work as to not notice it, everyone made it out of the building alive.

I thought it sounded like a good idea.

No wonder that the presenter sounded weird, she was sick.

She sounded mad.

Tom sounded worried.

That sounded good.

That sounded weird.

You sounded serious.

That sounded like Tom.

I just heard what sounded like an explosion.

I knew your name sounded familiar.

She sounded as if she were in a jocular mood.

Sorry if it sounded like I was talking to you.

She sounded a little disappointed.

He sounded a little disappointed.

Tom sounded disappointed.

Tom sounded a little disappointed.

I thought Tom sounded upset.

I thought Tom sounded happy.

I thought Tom sounded angry.

I thought that sounded good.

Tom and Mary both sounded disappointed.

Tom sounded pretty desperate.

Tom sounded really upset.

Tom sounded concerned.

Tom sounded busy.

It sounded like you had a problem here yesterday.

It sounded like there was a problem.

It was the morning of Easter. The bells sounded from the neighboring church, and the sun seemed to rejoice in the sky.

"Who are you?" he asked. "I am the ghost of the Talking Cricket," answered the little being in a faint voice that sounded as if it came from a far-away world.

Beloved, unexpected, and undefeated, his voice sounded like a toad that had swallowed a tractor.

It sounded like a dream job.

Tom sounded slightly panicked.

Sometimes the wind sounded like the crying of a child.

Tom heard what sounded like a gunshot.

Tom's translation sounded rather stilted.

The bugle sounded retreat.

For a moment there, you sounded just like Tom.

It may have sounded like a suggestion, but it was an order.

That sounded a little desperate.

Some of what you said sounded stupid.

Tom sounded mad.

Tom was about to sit down when the siren sounded.

It sounded too good to be true.

They made two albums that sounded the same.

It sounded too farfetched.

Pope Francis sounded a bit like the Dalai Lama when he said: "I have come to the conclusion that whether or not a person is a religious believer does not matter much. Far more important is that they be a good human being."

That almost sounded like Tom's voice.

The language they were speaking sounded like French to me.

He sounded as excited as she did.

Tom sounded as excited as Mary did.

I didn't mean that the way it sounded.

You sounded just like Tom.

It sounded like you'd lost your marbles.

Tom read the French translation and thought it sounded OK.

"Pop, pop," sounded in the air, and the two wild geese fell dead among the rushes, and the water was tinged with blood.

That sounded like him.

That sounded like her.

You sounded just like us.

You sounded just like them.

You sounded just like him.

You sounded just like her.

She sounded slightly jealous.

He sounded slightly jealous.

Dan sounded agitated on the phone.

Tom sounded slightly jealous.

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