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Meanings of incisive tones in anglès
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Usage of incisive tones in anglès
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It stopped suddenly, and she could only hear Sobrenski's slow, incisivetones.
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As though his incisivetones had broken the spell, Casey moved.
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Then in quiet, calm, but incisivetones he asked:
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Before they reached it the voice of the President stopped them, and in sharp, incisivetones called them to order.
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So earnest was the discussion that none of us heard the door open just as young Fawcett was saying in incisivetones:
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To Bonaparte's trenchant reasons and incisivetones the theorist could only reply by a scornful silence broken by a few bitter retorts.
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Suddenly he became the masterful, domineering man the world knew; he addressed Maillot in the curt, incisivetones which never failed to exact obedience.
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Miss Starbrow's face turned crimson with shame, and she moved two or three steps away; then she turned, and said in cold incisivetones:
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I was perilously near to losing my nerve when the crisp, incisivetones of Nayland Smith's voice came to stimulate me like a cold douche.
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"That will do, Cloud," said Remsen in sharp, incisivetones.
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"The question is," said Betty, in clear, incisivetones, "whether we surrender Aurelia or your situation?"
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"Navigation will open this week," Fox's incisivetones went on, "and our hold-overs will be moved now.
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"Boys," said he, in his quick, incisivetones, "don't eat any more, 'twill make you sick, stow it away in your haversacks."
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"If you're so impressed," remarked Jessica, in incisivetones, "I wonder you don't yield to the prayers and tears of your editor man."