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sound
(verb)
appear in a certain way
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but, and this may sound strange,
(The Amazing Mr. X)
Sounds dangerously like work.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
That sounds funny.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
You sound like you're in love with her.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
You sound like you're jealous.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
It all sounds like a very substantial beginning.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
Sounds just like a poem.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
Don't make it sound so crude, Quirt, you see why... I couldn't love you.
(Angel and the Badman)
Sounds great.
(Angel and the Badman)
I sound very bold.
(Angel and the Badman)
I know that sounds strange that I should frighten you, but I mean it.
(Angel and the Badman)
Come on, Honey. You're starting to sound like Mr. Cooper now.
(Night of the Living Dead)
That sounds like a nasty crack.
(Love Affair)
Does that sound reasonable to you?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
Oh, it sounds so wonderful.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
Does that make me sound stupid?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
Oh but you sound impatient.
(The Wasp Woman)
Sounds like Clay's in trouble.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
It sounds like a schoolboy trying to make a date.
(Scarlet Street)
You sounded drunk or something on the radio.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
The racket sounded like the place was being ripped apart. How were we supposed to know what was going on?
(Night of the Living Dead)
Now you say it sounded like the place was being ripped apart.
(Night of the Living Dead)
Sounds like him.
(One-Eyed Jacks)