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Pleasing to the ear.
sweet
honeyed
dulcet
mellisonant
musical
melodious
melodic
1
In his case the words were usually thoughtful, well rounded and
mellifluous
.
2
His voice, normally so
mellifluous
and controlled, cracked on the last word.
3
He extended his hand, his English refined,
mellifluous
under his Swiss intonation.
4
How could a voice so
mellifluous
carry such an intimation of catastrophe?
5
Everything she said rolled off her tongue in a soft
mellifluous
melody.
6
Some of them, lulled by the narrator's
mellifluous
voice, began to snore.
7
He was mesmerized in the
mellifluous
monotony of rain slapping against the window.
8
His voice is
mellifluous
but natural, infusing the atmosphere with calm.
9
Myriad pardons for me, began the Swami in his
mellifluous
voice.
10
Prosecco, like most Italian words, rolls off the tongue in a
mellifluous
way.
11
It's more than just the voices that are
mellifluous
on Ruins.
12
It was a
mellifluous
love-song from a popular Opera somewhat out of date.
13
He has a low, slow voice and a
mellifluous
southern accent.
14
He had a matchless ear for the
mellifluous
,
incantatory qualities of the language.
15
And, to complete the incongruity, his greetings were always in
mellifluous
Donegal Irish.
16
There was a pause, and the polite gentleman began again in his
mellifluous
voice:
mellifluous
mellifluous voice
mellifluous tones
most mellifluous
mellifluous melody
mellifluous note