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Significados de
harsh voice
em inglês
Production of speech sounds with a constricted larynx with epiglottal co-articulation.
ventricular voice
pressed voice
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Uso de
harsh voice
em inglês
1
The panel opened, and the
harsh
voice
of an old woman asked:
2
His
harsh
voice
rasped over her body in a near tangible punishment.
3
A
harsh
voice
from the inner darkness of the shop startled me.
4
From a distance the
harsh
voice
of one of them came back:
5
They clambered aboard just as a
harsh
voice
shouted from the stairway.
6
At last she looked up, and spoke in a shrill,
harsh
voice
.
7
Segrave jumped as the first lieutenant's
harsh
voice
smashed through his thoughts.
8
When he offered momentary resistance a
harsh
voice
whispered into his ear.
9
Abel shook in every joint at the sound of Paul's
harsh
voice
.
10
But at that moment there spoke a
harsh
voice
just behind me.
11
Jeff's interrogation came swiftly, in a
harsh
voice
utterly unlike his own.
12
The new clown answered in a
harsh
voice
,
'Shut your fucking trap.
13
He had said in his
harsh
voice
,
'It was quite unexpected, Sir Richard.'
14
The
harsh
voice
of Reuben Maliki rose in the air again.
15
Her
harsh
voice
sank to the mournfullest tone; and she paused.
16
Lyra always heard that
harsh
voice
with a mixture of pleasure and apprehension.
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