As Leslye Headland boarded the Circle Line for the Statue of Liberty, she cocked her head at the guide's boomingly folksy welcome. |
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That pulse can be boomingly loud when a largely male crowd straight from the office is clamoring for brown liquor. |
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The charred garlic oil — slightly sour and boomingly earthy — buoys the meaty base and lifts the entirety into heady deliciousness. |
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Then, impelled to some gesture, he raised his voice and in one of his first basso notes called boomingly and without reticence for the waiter. |
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Mere prose, let it be said, is an inadequate tool with which to describe the sheer tonal range of Gray's voice, from its faux-doomy bass via its boomingly demonic laugh to its frequently alarming falsetto. |
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It is small, intimate and dark inside as opposed to the boomingly noisy, large and soulless bars that spoil too many city centres. |
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The greatest offense is usually simply that of reading a poem as though it were a poem, in a boomingly uniform incantation that obscures nuance and texture. |
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