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louden

vb. To become louder.

WordNet
louden
  1. v. become louder; "The room loudened considerably" [ant: quieten]

  2. cause to become loud [ant: hush]

Wikipedia
Louden

Louden is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Baldy Louden, American baseball player
  • Chris Louden, American animator
  • George Louden, Essex bowler of the 1920s
  • LeRoy J. Louden, Nebraska politician
  • Michael Louden, American actor
  • Robert Louden, Confederate messenger in the American Civil War
  • Louden Swain, a fictional character from the film Vision Quest

Usage examples of "louden".

Miles Louden have become great friends and spend most of their time together.

Ellie Louden had arrived at Langridge House and fearfully told her friend about the gossip circulating that Letitia Stanaway had shot Desborough, and then escaped to the continent with Sir Humphrey Balshaw.

Shelley listened to its engine note retreat, slow, louden, and then stop.

The President directs me to inquire whether a day has yet been fixed for the execution of citizen Robert Louden, and if so what day?

There I played with John and Jenny Louden, who were living in Edinburgh.

John and Jenny Louden have invited me for a game at Golspie, which I happily accept.

Behind him, as the wind of his passage began to louden, he heard a shout, then the explosion of a gun.

University of Maryland campus, let the Pinto wander through the Louden Park Cemetery, and drove down along the waterfront.

And as he spoke an angry growl from the westward heavens seemed to answer his wild words, and rolled and loudened nearer and nearer, till right over their heads it crashed against some cloud-cliff far above, and all was still.

The sound began as a deep-throated rumble somewhere out ahead of us, and it loudened to a distant roar, and then that sound was compounded by its echoes.

As it rose, white and mystical, seeming to take up half the sky, the noise around the cousins loudened and then died away.

Hyde distantly caught the repeated knocking, loudening in the silence.

He pushed open the first of the two doors at the head of the stairs - it creaked, and he scrabbled to stop it, the creak loudening and going on like an uncontrollable yawn.

Then out of the darkness and the silence came the close, angry, loudening buzz of an aircraft engine from astern and to Port.

Their cries come shrill through the wind, which is loudening in the forest.