My choice, because it is clear, euphonious, and uncontaminated by other associations, is psychedelic, mind-manifesting. |
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They sat in the euphonious forest, listening to the sounds of the birds and insects. |
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I'm sure that the actual Chinese name for it is less amusingly euphonious, but there you go. |
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There is always a euphonious tone when her name is said, as if honey was rolling off the tips of their tongues. |
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To the scientific mind, a euphonious musical piece that calms the mind and soul is as aesthetically beautiful as a complex mathematical formula. |
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But the personal attacks were there, veiled under euphonious indirection. |
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This can be useful shorthand, especially if it results in a euphonious and memorable acronym. |
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The euphonious fullness of the 4 particularly lends itself to the sustaining ability of the piano. |
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It was euphonious and easy to sing and to our young ears sounded good. |
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The natural harmony between subject and verb is usually euphonious. |
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They were baffled when I refused to change quoted words to make them more suspenseful, euphonious or, with the puritanism of Americans, less coarse. |
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Finnish is a euphonious language with many Germanic and Slavic loan words. |
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Many centuries were to pass before pleasure in euphonious sound became an end in itself. |
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Names should be euphonious and in good taste. |
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His poems contain few descriptive passages like those in Spenser, nor do his lines follow the smooth metrics and euphonious sounds of his predecessors. |
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The Xhosa are a proud and patrilineal people with an expressive and euphonious language and an abiding belief in the importance of laws, education and courtesy. |
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The rabbis, who, in common with all the Sephardim, emphasized a pure and euphonious pronunciation of Hebrew, delivered their sermons in Spanish or in Portuguese. |
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