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Sentence count:172+5Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: oralpronouncedsaidspokenverbalvoicedSimilar words: advocatelocalso-calledlocatecocainelocationcallcall upMeaning: ['vəʊkl]  n. 1. music intended to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment 2. a short musical composition with words. adj. 1. relating to or designed for or using the singing voice 2. having or using the power to produce speech or sound 3. given to expressing yourself freely or insistently 4. full of the sound of voices. 
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31. Very vocal, with a loud laughing cry.
32. Callas's vocal range was astonishing.
33. Terror had dried and paralysed his vocal chords.
34. Those corn-rows are murder on the vocal cords.
35. During the mating season, foxes become much more vocal.
36. So the success of vocal music lies largely in its melodic and harmonic qualities, coupled with a convincing musical form.sentencedict.com
37. But it was her vocal anti-meat stance that turned the country establishment's down-home snub into redneck outrage.
38. Tom Mekon handles the vocal with the clear precise choirboy voice that's always been his strength.
39. But readers may be attracted by the line-up of vocal soloists and, by and large, they will not be disappointed.
40. The oscilloscope graph of both voices was flattened in the lower register: tension was restricting the movement of their vocal chords.
41. The priest, Gleb Yakunin, long has been a vocal critic and irritant to secular as well as religious authorities.
42. No vibration is caused by the vocal cords because they are not being put into action.
43. For one thing, it has never been shown that the carrying out of group tasks requires a vocal language.
44. The vocal chords are also less flexible, so that our voices change.
45. Colds, flu or any ailment that diminishes vocal stamina and luster are potentially disastrous.
46. When sounds are unvoiced, the vocal cords are relaxed to allow the air a completely free passage.
47. Some composers - Beethoven was one of them - had little gift for vocal writing.
48. According to another speculation, vocal language gradually evolved from spontaneous cries of pain, pleasure, or other emotions.
49. Decades later, its winning vocal harmonies and spirited musical style still has a palpable impact.
50. His edgy vocal deliveries and frowns are more than offset by the way his face never stops telling us he cares.
51. This had the interesting side effect of causing his vocal accomplice to fall temporarily silent.
52. The Lead Vocalist, who had just reconnected his vocal chords, disconnected them again.
53. Britten was particularly revered for his vocal scores for children, which captured their imagination and interest without condescension.
54. But vocal music gave way to instrumental music, especially with the development of bow instruments.
55. In a short while he found new amusement: walking loudly all over the metal roof, to his own vocal accompaniment.
56. Although parents undoubtedly affect their children in positive, life-sustaining ways, they can also be the most vocal and constant editors.
57. In addition to the ordinary vocal cords, the cat possesses a second pair of structures called vestibular folds, or false vocal cords.
58. As his more vocal opponents began to demand his resignation, Wahid insisted he still had Megawati's support.
59. You will see from the illustration that the vocal tract has several resonant cavities.
60. The idea here is that people working in groups can cooperate more efficiently if they can use a vocal language to communicate.
More similar words: advocatelocalso-calledlocatecocainelocationcallcall upcall oncall offcall forrecallscalecall infiscallogicalcall backethicalradicalcall forthmedicalmusicaltypicalbasicallytropicalchemicalverticaltypicallycalendarclinical
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