Encara no tenim significats per a "suave voice".
1He had said it smilingly, and in a velvet suave voice.
2Foyle's suave voice broke in upon the thread of his thoughts.
3The suave voice, with its hint of French accent, replied, Ah, my friend!
4Mr. Brownbee rose, and said in a suave voice:
5The Bishop, still fingering his jewelled cross and smiling, spoke in his usual suave voice.
6Good evening, Miss Thurston, said a suave voice.
7The suave voice was infuriated: I'll report this!
8The clean-shaven, round-faced manager, a man of suave voice and diplomatic manner, was standing in the passage.
9Very interesting.... And I'm sure," she added in a particularly suave voice, "I profoundly hope so."
10Dyce had never heard himself speak so magnanimously; he smiled with pleasure, and continued in a peculiarly suave voice.
11And at his very elbow the superintendent was speaking in that suave voice that reminded Bennett of grey velvet.
12The suave voice fairly curdled.
13Turning a little abruptly towards that dry suave voice, and recovering the self-possession which seldom deserted him, Harbinger murmured:
14The suave voice of Whistler was heard in argument, and he finally induced his patron to depart without the work of art.
15The morning after his arrival he paraded us all, and in a quiet suave voice which he could command at times stated:
16"A moment, Mr. Parker," broke in the suave voice of the lawyer.
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