Synonym: oral, pronounced, said, spoken, verbal, voiced. Similar words: advocate, local, so-called, locate, cocaine, location, call, call up. Meaning: ['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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61. One advantage of so large a hall was the inability of all but the most vocal heckler to make himself heard.
62. Korb is blessed with a sunny vocal style, her phrasing both easygoing and all her own.
63. Many are vocal opponents of liberalised international markets in general.
64. This was Abba's tour de force, a brilliantly structured melodrama which put Faltskog's fragile, emotional vocal centre stage.
65. Seasoned observers have no doubt that the vocal response of so many has been instrumental in applying a brake.
66. Not surprising in that it no longer possessed vocal cords.
66. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
67. My excuse for the gap in my knowledge is that tufted ducks are rarely vocal except during the breeding period.
68. Sun is campaigning against Microsoft Corp., a vocal critic of the standards plan.
69. If they are not a vocal species, or even if they are, their smell or other characteristics may also be different.
70. Performing with seemingly telepathic empathy, Watson and Ashley set an enduring standard for vocal and instrumental interplay.
71. Then he has to cope with the alarming vocal displays of the old males, designed to put him off his game.
72. I wanted him back because I thought he was a perfect fit for David as far as being vocal.
73. Here are the rival theories: The false vocal cord theory sees purring originating in the cat's voice-box, or larynx.
74. A few weeks later, Christine McVie was brought in to add a few keyboard and harmony vocal parts.
75. At night coyotes emerge to yip and yowl, raising their vocal flag proclaiming wilderness still holds territory deep within the city.
76. Indeed there are no really weak moments vocally, although I am not convinced by the style of all the vocal cadenzas.
77. But they possess no vocal chords as man and other mammals do.
78. The advocacy of spending is concentrated in vocal and influential communities and client groups that can affect the electoral chances of politicians.
79. The documents reveal valuable details relating to the professional performing forces, vocal and instrumental, that the companies employed.
80. Dreams, predictions, a haunting vocal soundtrack and a glamorous set establish Transfer's new show a characteristically rich theatrical presentation.
81. Vocal about the direction the Bruins were headed last season, Oates was dealt to Washington late in the year.
82. The difference between the pairs is whether or not the vocal chords are used in making the sound or not.
83. Combined with the near-sleepwalking tendencies of the cast, this rendering offered few hair-raising moments on the vocal Richter scale.
84. Caron Wheeler's rich, husky vocal is perfect for the song's mellow soulfulness.
85. A spine-tingling vocal concoction that gives Trick Baby its primary focus.
86. It helps the guy to answer, starts the vocal juices flowing, passes air through the throat.
87. An increasingly vocal group of critics sees a deep menace, for example, in the Internet.
88. If one can speak of a vocal Achilles heel, then Miss Roocroft's is still her cloudy diction.
89. Humanoid bipeds shaped their vocal chords to reproduce the noises they heard about them.
90. Jonti jumps about, a mass of raps and vocal slaps.