The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.
1 You merely need to set up communications between myself and another vox .
2 He has touched the vox humana stop of the crowd; it fairly roars.
3 A quick vox pop suggests he's not alone in that view.
4 The vox humana of a Hammond organ sobbed among the clouds.
5 She always spoke in a hushed vox tremulo, and never played any rough games.
6 Last week, I conducted a rudimentary vox pop of Celtic fans all over Glasgow.
7 Ah, the perils of getting vox pops live on television.
8 In the third place, he has learned much by what is called the vox viva.
9 The rumblings of vox populi were hard to interpret.
10 Then surely, if ever, vox populi is vox coeli.
11 Have you declared me to be a fake to the whole of Hollow World, vox ?
12 I've actually gotten on quite well with Balmore, Pol-789's vox , as a result of arranging meetings.
13 Without spending a dime, your vox POP pal has been added as a new RocketTalk member.
14 I want you to contact Pol-789's vox .
15 She never learned how to seize a demon's vox like you did that day in your bathroom.
16 While thus controverting the so- called vox Dei (are not popular opinions generally popular prejudices?)
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