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sound off
/sˈaʊnd ˈɒf/
/sˈaʊnd ˈɔf/
to sound off
[VERB] MAIN VERB
[phrase form: sound]
1
to loudly express one's opinions, ideas, or beliefs in an aggressive or forceful manner
Examples
1. The other DAY with the Sound Off wind the other day with the Sound Off and wind the other day with the Sound Off and ON wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the SURFACE wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the SURFACE it is sound off and on the SURFACE
2. The other DAY with the Sound Off wind the other day with the Sound Off and wind the other day with the Sound Off and ON wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the SURFACE wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the SURFACE it is sound off and on the SURFACE
3. The other DAY with the Sound Off wind the other day with the Sound Off and wind the other day with the Sound Off and ON wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the SURFACE wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the SURFACE it is sound off and on the SURFACE
4. The other DAY with the Sound Off wind the other day with the Sound Off and wind the other day with the Sound Off and ON wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the SURFACE wind the other day with the Sound Off and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the Surface It sound OFF and on the SURFACE it is sound off and on the SURFACE
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