And as a finale, he would add in a bassoprofundo: "Only twenty pesetas!"
3
They were the sort of burps children make to amuse themselves -rich, resonant, bassoprofundo burps.
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The painful memories had evolved into a cold, quizzical passacaglia, eternal notes in bassoprofundo and in unbreakable code.
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From his appearance, you'd have expected a bassoprofundo with an undertone of gravel being poured down a chute.
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There were to be several light opera and stage beauties there also, a bassoprofundo to sing, writers, artists, poets.
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The classical genre is full of strong basses, but one of the greatest must surely be Russian bassoprofundo Vladimir Miller.
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In his rich bassoprofundo as mellifluous as Richard Burton or Brian Blessed, he ended with a stirring quotation from Milton.
9
When he spoke, he did so with a soothing, bassoprofundo voice coupled with a slight accent that was difficult to place.
10
Mike would flog them to their feet among general laughter and they would start again, hopping clumsily to his bassoprofundo chant.
11
Sam Elliott's bassoprofundo narrator, topping and tailing the action and appearing enigmatically in the middle, creates a fascinating residue of unease.
12
The megalith's "voice" is more a bassoprofundo bone conduction from some great vibration than a true voice in Brawne's mind.
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The film's composer Hans Zimmer told the website Vulture that the distinctive bassoprofundo sound arose from his desire to experiment for the film.
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I wonder if there are any such beings nowadays as the great Eliphalet, with his large features and conversational bassoprofundo, seemed to me.
15
Joe Hull had a yellow beard continually fighting through his skin and a low voice which varied between bassoprofundo and a husky whisper.
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His communicator spouted voices whose tones ranged from bassoprofundo to high tenor, and whose ideas of proper astrogation seemed to vary more widely still.