We have no meanings for "had no tone" in our records yet.
1 At least Thurston hoped she had no tone more impersonal than that.
2 As a preacher he had no tone of authority.
3 Then he said, "You shoot pretty good straights." His voice had no tone whatever.
4 She had no tone , no whine.
5 She never exercised, so her thinness had no tone , slack skin over brittle bones; she was wasting away.
6 Now and then the Indians spoke to one another in a vehement jabber, which, however, had no tone that expressed other than pleasant excitement.
7 "I believe that's now been established." The voice still had no tone at all.
8 "Yes." The word had no tone , no life to it.
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