Aún no tenemos significados para "fine baritone".
1His really fine baritone blended well with the richness of the silver strings.
2He had a fine baritone voice, sympathetic, as may be imagined, but not cultivated.
3Displaying a fine baritone voice and, less surprisingly, superb comic timing, his Georges commands the proceedings.
4He had a fine baritone voice.
5As they did so the singing stopped and a single voice, a fine baritone, was left to sing solo.
6One quick compelling look at Nancy and his fine baritone voice took up the song she had left unfinished:
7Harry had a fine baritone voice, while George could take a high note and sustain it as well as most sopranos.
8He had a fine baritone, very low and subdued, and had a languor which was almost insolent, but not without its charm.
9If he says it you know it must be so; and, did you know Alice, that 'Zekiel has a fine baritone voice?
10William sang a snatch of the chorus under his breath in a fine baritone, but fell silent when she returned to the verse.
11He poled us along the canal for some time, singing snatches of grand opera and saucy French drinking songs in a fine baritone voice.
12A sportsman in golf suit and plaid cap and with a fine baritone voice may call earnestly, but "a stranger will they not follow."
13That night, by the fire, Van sang the "Gay Cavalier," "The Hunting of John Peel," and "Bonnie Dundee." He had a fine baritone voice.
14'If you can spare me a moment after the service, sir,' he replied, and raising his prayer-book he sang in a very fine baritone voice:
15"The Lord gave him a fine baritone voice and I guess he thought that was enough to do for a poor Irish boy."
16"Keep him away from me," said James Wait at last in his fine baritone voice, and leaning with all his weight on Belfast's neck.
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