A word that is spoken aloud.
1 We find ourselves before a Greek vocable reproduced in Tifinar.
2 Often I had wished to test in speech the widely alleged merits of this vocable .
3 Then the wrath of the old Inspector became vocable .
4 A very little would have induced him to fill that empty vocable with a name.
5 Her words are as hauntingly enigmatic as the vocable language she usually employs in her shamanistic quest.
6 The primitive vocable now conveyed a lively resentment, but there was the pleading of a patient sufferer in what followed.
7 Suppose I have an idea to which I give utterance by the vocable 'skrkl,' claiming at the same time that it is true.
8 Few men, if any, had a more extensive knowledge of its vocables .
9 When words are used they are few, fragmentary and generally eked out with vocables .
10 This word is one of the Yale vocables .
11 Many Indian songs have no words at all, vocables only being used to float the voice.
12 Frequently only vocables are attached to a melody.
13 Even when he attempted vocables he had sounded quite like an inferior record on a phonographic machine.
14 The Parish household devoted every possible moment with native earnestness to the choice and the weighing of vocables .
15 But what now concerns us most is the circumstance that here too the demand is, Vocables, still vocables .
16 The vocables given are those used with these songs when the Indians sing them as they hide the balls.
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