Aún no tenemos significados para "unmusical voice".
1While he performed it, his somewhat unmusical voice trembled with inward emotion.
2The pushed-up tone means local, muscular effort, contraction, and a hard, unmusical voice.
3I had a whiff of his strained, unmusical voice, and behold!
4The hard, unmusical voice of the day is a hybrid, unnatural and altogether unnecessary voice.
5He roared out the catch in a harsh, unmusical voice, and ended with a shout of laughter.
6The sound of an old familiar melody, chanted in a manly and not unmusical voice, reached the fireside.
7He had a rather gruff but not unmusical voice, with what some might have thought a thread of pathos in it.
8SOCRATES: And what would you say of an unmusical voice; would you prefer the voice which is voluntarily or involuntarily out of tune?
9Mr. Cushing was at that time forty-one years of age, of medium height, with intellectual features, quick-glancing dark eyes, and an unmusical voice.
10He liked reading the prayers, for the making of them vocal in the church was pleasant to him, and he had a not unmusical voice.
11Where could the English house sparrow have acquired that unmusical voice but amid the sounds of hoofs and wheels, and the discords of the street?
12He 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.
13And you know," he added, with his genial smile, in his hoarse, unmusical voice, "when it's all gone, there will still be some left."
14Men 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.
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