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каталонский
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Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant.
ringing
resonance
vibrancy
sonorousness
plangency
reverberance
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1
An inexplicable flapping of wings and cock-crows of singular
sonority
were heard.
2
The latter is dull and faded, without
sonority
,
but soft and agreeable.
3
I yawned with prodigious
sonority
,
and overturned a chair with my foot.
4
Here, in typical fashion, it's often startling in
sonority
and emphasis.
5
Their sweet and penetrating voices had an exquisite
sonority
in that profound silence.
6
You can simply bask in the lovely tunes and the
sonority
of the words.
7
By the 15th of October the voice of the patient had lost its
sonority
.
8
She started giggling, a rubbery
sonority
muffled by her body.
9
The four works recorded here show a sophisticated ear for instrumental technique and
sonority
.
10
And the carriage passed under it in darkness whilst the wheels rumbled with increased
sonority
.
11
Yes, yes, and the
sonority
of the instrument is double that of the old harpsichord.
12
It was an abode of darkness, enormous, without
sonority
.
13
Put simply, Tóibín's novel contains an awful lot of its author and his resonant
sonority
.
14
He replied to Quaisoir with a delicacy as feigned as the
sonority
he'd affected seconds before.
15
He said that he liked the Erard but he really preferred the Pleyel with its veiled
sonority
.
16
When she spoke, the voice was deep and plain, a laundry mistress's voice, no
sonority
to it.
sonority
choral sonority
brutal sonority
conversational sonority
cristalline sonority
customary sonority
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