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The Chesterfield Kings he smoked made his voice sonorous and his throat clearing a bronchial event.
When you respond to their outrageous demands, speak in the quiet and sonorous voice of reason.
While his sonorous voice was a little daunting, it was counteracted by his articulate nature and respectful manner.
The great surprise is that out of this slim body, a sonorous, powerful voice emanates vibrating with a immense nuances of expression.
The chimes were also brought onto the altar at Christmas only, to replace the rather sonorous sound of the gong.
The turbo engine gives competitive pace, but a little more money buys the sonorous V5 version.
True, it rolls mellifluously off the tongue and hangs in the air like an echo from a bell or the sonorous tones of a self-righteous preacher.
What it is doing is trying to hitchhike on those sonorous words that bring tears to the eyes of mothers every weekend.
From the first softly sonorous piano tones, Bronfman played with a fierce passion that was riveting.
This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip.
It concludes with a modern-day Bach chorale in the winds and a restatement of the stately, sonorous string chords from the opening procession.
Far in the distance floated the sonorous and mournful cry of the imam calling the midday prayers.
Music was an abiding interest and he had a fine singing as well as a sonorous speaking voice.
He enchanted the audience with his sonorous voice and his evocations of Milan.
Aside from some frayed wind intonation, the orchestra played with rich, sonorous beauty.
The lush, transparent strings, sweet toned winds, sonorous brass, and bracing percussion congealed into a first rate ensemble.
Perhaps if the cast had stronger personalities and more sonorous voices, the production would have a less half-hearted effect.
The hymn has a heavy, ponderous, sonorous melody that goes all the way back to the chants of the fourth century.
Audiences may not always understand what doors King is trying to open, but they do respond to his sonorous language.
Dewar, who came to embody the thrifty character of the nation, had a vision which is encapsulated in those first six sonorous words.
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His polyphony is clearer, his tone, always big, is more sonorous and individual.
Young gentlemen, there's a capital start on a fine, sonorous line, dactylic hexameter.
Her perfect health, and all her love of life, rang out in this sonorous gaiety.
Tommy produced an ancient book from his ditty box, and proceeded to read an extract in a loud, sonorous voice.
The strong sonorous voice of the layman was in singular contrast with the exiguity of his thin, stunted frame.
It was D'Artagnan's sword, which, slipping from his baldrick, had fallen on the sonorous flooring.
The hoatzin's voice is no more melodious than the cry of a peacock, and less sonorous than an alligator's roar.
He extended his muleta and the beast attacked with sonorous bellowing, passing beneath the red rag.
Then it paused, and the sonorous voice of the xylophone spoke to the jungle.
One given to sonorous and orotund phrases would doubtless have coined a most splendid speech here.
Some are graceful and smooth, however, and are canorous though never sonorous.
The measure must be of sonorous dignity, befitting the subject.
There was the Odeon quite near them, and Philip soon shared his friend's passion for the tragedians of Louis XIV and the sonorous Alexandrine.
It was D'Artagnan's sword, which, slipping from his baldric, had fallen on the sonorous flooring.
Arvo Part's spiritual Te Deum mirrored Varone's coalescing and dispersing kinetics with its sonorous climaxes and spacious vacuums.
They retain a nocturnal mysteriousness even as the composer develops and layers them, building from intimacy to massive, sonorous climaxes.
From the Mosque of Omar he had heard the sonorous chant of the muezzin.
In sonorous, booming tones, somewhat muffled by his respirator.
If he weakly showed the least disposition to hear it, Captain Hopkins, in a loud sonorous voice, gave him every word of it.
Mousqueton was a Norman, whose pacific name of Boniface his master had changed into the infinitely more sonorous name of Mousqueton.
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