Alex let the words to the song flow out of his mouth, the guttural German sound the last thing the people in audience expected. |
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People that are good at it and adept at it can be very guttural and gutsy and dark and moving and poignant all at the same time. |
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More and more often he'd preceded any spoken statements with a guttural noise of some sort. |
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I had left the guttural Hindi sounds of Asia at home and was now luxuriating in the labial and dentilingual areas of Oceanian languages. |
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The girl struggles violently, her groans becoming inhuman howls and deep, guttural moans of psychological pain. |
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She could hear the clinking of the swords now, and the low, guttural growl of a general's orders. |
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Sometimes it's just a grunt or two, a guttural sound akin to some sort of proto-speech. |
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Their vocalisations range from low guttural contact grunts to alarm barks and screams. |
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If your language consists of little more than guttural grunts and cherry pie, you can't be blamed for not getting it. |
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He could hear voices behind him, the low, guttural grunts of goblins or orcs. |
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Only guttural grunts and surreal words-in-isolation issued from my brain and mouth while the record played. |
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From his appearance, you would expect a guttural tone, but his voice was deep and educated. |
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The incorporation of guttural sounds and shouts appeared as honest and spontaneous reactions to his movement. |
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I am struck by owner Eddy's softly spoken Swedish, in contrast to the usual more guttural pronunciation. |
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The creature was obviously female, with a harsh, guttural growl to her speech. |
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The men, too, were making guttural, animal-like noises as they whacked baseline strokes. |
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And at least the singer didn't try to do all that guttural bellowing into the mic stuff that the other bands went in for. |
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The lead vocalist destroys all preconceptions of noisecore with his guttural screams and his distinct projections. |
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While uptalk raises the pitch of the voice at the end of a sentence, vocal fry produces a guttural growl. |
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Faith says that while women should find their voice, it shouldn't be the creaky and guttural speech known as vocal fry. |
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There were hundreds of them, all marching inexorably east, crunching their way across the tundra, emitting comical, guttural oinks. |
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With a guttural roar, I extended my arms outward and clotheslined the two in front. |
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In its own harsh tones, almost guttural as if coming from a throat not designed with speech in mind, it spoke to him. |
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William leapt forward with a guttural growl, knocking one of the assassins back. |
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On the third, she pulled with all her might, small guttural noise escaping from her throat as she did. |
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I no sooner cleared the tree line when I heard a deep guttural growl behind me. |
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It seemed the werewolf was on the verge of talking, but all that escaped its throat was a guttural growl. |
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Deep guttural growls came from the alleyway, as well as fearful whimpering. |
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I choke on the laughter, and out of my throat comes a harsh, guttural wail of despair. |
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After months of therapy, she recovered physically and could make guttural sounds. |
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Though he couldn't understand the words, it sounded like more guttural then anything else he'd heard in his life. |
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As they moved off, a group of shadows detached themselves from the darkness and followed them, speaking in the guttural speech of Orc. |
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He simply stood for half a second, a low, guttural cry escaping his burnt throat, before he ran. |
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The pack members trembled in anticipation, mouths salivating, lips pulled back to bare pointed fangs, and many emitted low, guttural growls. |
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With his Teutonic bearing, marcelled hair and guttural, buzzsaw voice the former US official would have trouble being inconspicuous. |
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Either way, guttural and gutter have been phonetically and semantically conflated. |
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Vocalizations are variable with species, and range from the sharp piercing whistle of the tropicbirds to the guttural grunting of cormorants. |
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The engine stirred after the third turn of the key, emitting the guttural gurgle of a badly tuned rally car. |
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Every time this folk singer sings in her guttural voice, she draws a motley audience around her courtyard. |
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He started chanting the incantation of a dark spell, full of ugly guttural sounds. |
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The sound of booted feet was punctuated by the occasional clank of metal and soft, guttural voices. |
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Sobs wracked my body, and I heard a guttural cry like a wild animal come from somewhere deep within me. |
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As students, they are grim-faced and punctuate their training with odd, guttural sounds, and as instructors they tend to be intensely rank-conscious and overbearing. |
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She saw Mac still sleeping soundly, making a barely audible guttural sound from his throat, she silently laughed at the thought that he has a slight snoring problem. |
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Laila lifted her foot above one of the air gnawing skulls and brought it down with a guttural grunt. |
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Abruptly, the creature's wild silvery eyes snapped open, and a guttural screech echoed from its throat, as it spread is massive feathered wings and stood. |
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It wasn't the piercing sound so popularly heard in Hollywood movies, but a loud guttural animal sound that froze the blood of everyone who heard it. |
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The boy screamed a deep guttural scream that did not seem to belong to any mammal I knew of. |
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This is the story of violence, betrayal, love, and survival told in a series of monosyllabic guttural sounds, set against the backdrop of volcanic eruptions and pterodactyls. |
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His skin was dark and rough looking, he didn't seem as if he fit into the English world though his voice consisted of the soft R's and guttural sounds I've heard all my life. |
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Davis chose at this time to meld together some of the primal, guttural aspects of rock, particularly in the bottom end, rhythms, drums and the bass. |
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Her voice is light but never ethereal, grounded but never guttural. |
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Two or three Arabs seized my camel, and with the peculiar guttural thrice arrested my progress, vociferating and shouting, trying to induce me to dismount and transfer myself to another beast. |
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Contrary to its muscular appearance and guttural exhaust note, the M90 has a very smooth engine. |
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Because Afrikaans sounds quite guttural, it is also the perfect language to swear in! |
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This pathological condition is called guttural pouch tympany, and surgical treatment is necessary for affected foals to recover from this disease. |
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To do this, I used guttural sounds for the characters, such as whistles, body percussion and whispers for sound effects. |
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The marabout uses his guttural pocket as a reserve of air when flying at high altitude. |
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It's full of phonemes, guttural exclamations and limpid hisses. |
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The low guttural syllables meant nothing to her, but the weary tone did. |
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My European ear cannot tell the difference between guttural and dental consonants, even when I pronounce them myself. |
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She lets out a deep, guttural laugh, the kind that sends her into a body-shaking cough away from the phone. |
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Married at 15, she is barely educated and speaks only the guttural Emirati dialect of Arabic. |
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His voice grows richly guttural as he intones each angel's name. |
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John's voice is close to the sound of an emptying sink, while Sean uses more guttural, death-oriented vocals. |
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High above the rest rose the guttural sounds of the iracund forester. |
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One of its characteristics is the deep and guttural timbre of the bassu and contra voices. |
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Gradually, in spite of sporting a sporran and speaking briefly in a guttural Scottish accent, he becomes more sympathetic. |
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In guttural Kalaallisut he commands them to go left, right, stop fighting and mind the sheet ice, and the pack obeys. |
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With the PE Scope, it is also very easy to perform examinations of the upper respiratory tract and guttural pouches. |
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He let out a guttural growl and then a groan when his cell phone rang. |
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He rocked his body at the mike, rolled his eyes, pulled back his lips in elegant disdain, and finished each sentence with a sensual guttural trail. |
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He spoke in a deep guttural voice and somewhat under his breath. |
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He was only able to snap one photo when he heard a deep, guttural snort. |
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A northerly wind rustled in her hair, carrying the sounds of the night, the hoots and calls of young and old birds alike, the guttural calls of larger animals. |
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His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp. |
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He found her guttural laugh: it's fabulous there's nothing held back. |
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Flamenco and Celtic bagpipes are as at home on this record as the traditional Kora and the guttural sounds of the Wolof language, echoed in the singer's deep voice. |
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This physical restraint on the tongue was no doubt efficient, reducing the woman's capacity to express her views to one of producing guttural though possibly loud noises and imprecise sounds. |
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I am not so sure he enjoyed every moment of it, and Diefenbaker was a fierce partisan, and it was a low guttural cat fight across the floor of the House of Commons for a long time. |
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Chimp Spanner proudly displays the pattern of this revival with a particularly creative verve by combining guttural guitars with a cinematic atmosphere. |
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The Gibbs Raffel Duo weds primitivist free improvisation, visceral ostinati and guttural distortions of Korean Zen nonsense syllables in a surprisingly rich landscape of instrumental sound. |
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Treatment of fungal pneumonia and guttural pouch mycosis. |
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There's something primitive and visceral about power, any sort of power but especially power that is near capable of warping time while emitting a guttural roar that would have the MGM lion turning tail. |
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Their coats provide excellent water repellency, and their guttural pouches, at the back of the throat, are thought to help warm cold air before it makes its way down to the delicate tissues of the lungs. |
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There are some written descriptions of a burly and robust appearance, with a guttural voice. |
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Its guttural vocals are sometimes used by bands who can be classified as progressive, such as Mastodon, Mudvayne and Opeth. |
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The guttural sounds produced in this form make a remarkable sound, similar to Tuvan throat singing. |
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Joao's extraordinary expressive range reached from guttural croaks to coloratura trilling, with scatting and vocalizing in between. |
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They make grunting and chuckling sounds while eating and guttural calls during the breeding season. |
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This was paralleled by Phair's melody lines, which forced her voice, which was not innately strong, to attempt everything from an almost guttural throatiness to a thin soprano. |
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Although this engine makes a guttural purring sound in low gear, the soundproofing in the cabin is good enough that it doesn't get irritating over time. |
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Unexpectedly he lets out a guttural, melancholy groan. |
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One senior Labour figure wryly remarks that the country wants his party's policies, but the Tories' leader. In reality, more guttural instincts will probably determine this election's outcome, as usual. |
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Murre colonies are very noisy places, as neighbouring birds quarrel in deep, growling guttural aargh calls, and mates greet each other in rattling crescendos. |
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Victim of a fungus that settled in his guttural sacs, Lavirco underwent surgery at the famous Lyon Veterinary University, but this fungus had altered his deglutition nervous center, imposing a probe force feeding. |
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When startled, it gives a hoarse guttural squawk. |
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The inscription has linguistic significance because it contains six runic symbols indicating guttural sounds, whereas the Scandinavians employed only one or two. |
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A guttural phweep-phweep used to defend feeding territories. |
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Then with melodious tootlings and amidst guttural plaudits, a big white automobile carrying a glitter of uniforms had gone by, driven at a headlong pace. |
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Another burgher, interrupted in her reading of Goethe, might fling open her second-floor shutter and toss a panful of hot water dogward, cursing in a guttural German. |
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