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1
While he performed it, his somewhat
unmusical
voice
trembled with inward emotion.
2
The pushed-up tone means local, muscular effort, contraction, and a hard,
unmusical
voice
.
3
I had a whiff of his strained,
unmusical
voice
,
and behold!
4
The hard,
unmusical
voice
of the day is a hybrid, unnatural and altogether unnecessary voice.
5
He roared out the catch in a harsh,
unmusical
voice
,
and ended with a shout of laughter.
6
The sound of an old familiar melody, chanted in a manly and not
unmusical
voice
,
reached the fireside.
7
He had a rather gruff but not
unmusical
voice
,
with what some might have thought a thread of pathos in it.
8
SOCRATES: And what would you say of an
unmusical
voice
;
would you prefer the voice which is voluntarily or involuntarily out of tune?
9
Mr. Cushing was at that time forty-one years of age, of medium height, with intellectual features, quick-glancing dark eyes, and an
unmusical
voice
.
10
He liked reading the prayers, for the making of them vocal in the church was pleasant to him, and he had a not
unmusical
voice
.
11
Where could the English house sparrow have acquired that
unmusical
voice
but amid the sounds of hoofs and wheels, and the discords of the street?
12
He was like a man who, having an
unmusical
voice
,
sings to himself in a bath-room while the water is making a loud, splashing noise.
13
And you know," he added, with his genial smile, in his hoarse,
unmusical
voice
,
"when it's all gone, there will still be some left."
14
Men sang in strident, raucous,
unmusical
voices
.
15
'I haven't any opinion,' she protests in an uncharacteristically low and
unmusical
voice
.
16
"A pleasant evening," observed that young girl in her high,
unmusical
voice
.
unmusical
voice
unmusical