Once I heard her mellifluous voice softly humming to the radio, I sighed a breath of relief. |
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Unlike us buttoned-up New Orleanians, he spoke in a mellifluous twang, a product of Meridian, Mississippi. |
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While engine noise never gets out of hand and indeed sounds quite mellifluous, you do hear a surprising amount of noise from passing traffic. |
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Prince Vaji closed his eyes and allowed his immortal senses hear the mellifluous music, designed to ensnare the mind of its listener. |
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I think his voice is noble, mellifluous, rich and with a good range of colours. |
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Just as there is more to the songs' lyrics than that, so there is more to their sound than mellifluous strumming. |
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Staring into space, each concentrated on the soft sounds of Mari's mellifluous voice. |
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Then, there was an important-sounding fanfare, and a mellifluous announcer introduced the first Guest of Honour talk. |
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We are divided at times by language, which is a shame because there is nothing so mellifluous as broad Glaswegian with an Asian accent. |
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Callum spoke posh English, his accent all mellifluous vowels and dentilingual consonants. |
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From Ontario, Kiran Ahluwalia brings her Punjabi folk songs, and a mellifluous voice that will wrap her audience in its exotic charms. |
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But perhaps his mellifluous melancholy was always just a tad too left-field, a bit too intense, for mainstream tastes. |
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He doesn't so much speak to you as he lulls you in lilting, mellifluous tones. |
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Her voice was mellifluous and lilting and her soft brown eyes had a hint of mischief in them. |
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It is eclectic, melodic, and ranges from imitations of Gregorian chants to mellifluous romances. |
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The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey-tongued Shakespeare. |
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The words to the song started, and I could hear Christina's mellifluous voice singing softly along with it. |
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The waves crashed over and over, the sound mellifluous and almost lulling to my ear. |
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Rose wondered, listening to Yashi's soft, mellifluous voice soothing Jess, and feeling a pang of annoyance that she'd gone straight for him. |
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The voice was rich, mellifluous and like an angel sent from heavens above. |
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So much has changed but the mellifluous notes of the piano remain the same. |
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This morning, I spent about an hour listening to the beautiful dawn chorus, as the birds awoke and greeted another sunrise with their mellifluous songs. |
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Despite her daintiness, Sol Gabetta refuses to be seen merely as a mellifluous, whimsical fairy figure. |
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He can be mawkish and banal, pompous and orotund, offering little more than the mellifluous versifying of shallow or confused thoughts. |
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The top, to soothe the agony of labour via his own multiplatinum brand of mellifluous melancholy? |
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As secretary to the cabinet, the mellifluous Mr Muthaura may well be the closest adviser to President Mwai Kibaki, a Kikuyu. |
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It was a poem inspired less by a particular pharaoh with a mellifluous name, than by ruins, and the lessons they could teach mankind. |
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Inspired by his exile in the USA, the ex-tennis player turned singer blends his mellifluous pop with touches of blues and funk. |
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The juice of the fruit is then added so as to attain this exquisite, mellifluous, sweet and delicate note. |
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These names equally evoked a good life, but were mellifluous, endearing, non-offensive... and banal. |
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This clear voice, mellifluous while powerful in all her tessitura, is the voice of the graceful and enigmatic Einat Aronstein. |
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Layers of botrytis layer across the mellifluous finish that is beautifully defined and sensuous. |
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In Italian what name could sound more mellifluous than Felice? |
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And Costas is, after all, a guy who is famous for his mellifluous commentary on balls and strikes, touchdowns and field goals. |
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Each day, he sits on the edge of his bed, head hung in a state of lonely tristesse while the mellifluous tick-tock of a grandfather clock marks time. |
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Finally, however, her mellifluous voice with its distinctive accent and timbre began captivating the hearts of audiences elsewhere, and she shot to fame. |
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It must be the most musical and mellifluous language in the world. |
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In or out of uniform his motion is languid, his voice relaxed and mellifluous, his movements deliberate, confident. |
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What's more, Nougaro plays out in the finest company, wrapping his mellifluous vocals around instruments played by expert jazzmen such as Eric Legnini, Stefano Dibattista and Stéphane Belmondo. |
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And the result is a mellifluous fusion of acoustic guitars, violin, flute and double bass, on which Bako's vocals weave in and out of the arrangements as she part-sings, part-narrates. |
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Brought up on jazz and blues, Matthew, the mellifluous crooner, puts his whole heart into Not a Thing Left Alone and stretches his vocal cords on the track I do. |
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The more mellifluous the singer, the more dexterous the harpist, the more mates he attracts. In this section Messengers in the modern world Why music? |
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Laura was saying something. A mellifluous name, he thought. I wish she were far away, so I could call her. |
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Visiting the school daily, she stands outside, listening enchantedly to the sound of his mellifluous voice as he drills the students in quasimilitary calls and responses. |
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From one speaker came consonant sounds-using the more mellifluous intervals of major and minor thirds. |
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Gifted with a mellifluous and supple voice, Kumar Gurav sings with a rare flair, rendering ragas in a distinctively aesthetic and imaginative manner. |
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Mellifluous is an appropriate word, because her voice is sweet, rich, thick, and honey-colored. |
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