The guitarist who sings under the window in a mellifluous voice is also Brighella. [adjective]
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Indeed, his mellifluous tones are a key part of the terror of the film. [adjective]
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People adore her due to her mellifluous speech. [adjective]
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In height, the slim legs, the large turned-in feet, the shrill piercing voice; but almost every one will remember, from Croker's Boswell, Colman's account of the great historian " tapping his snuff-box, smirking and smiling, and rounding his periods " from that mellifluous mouth. [Please select]
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In most of the dry and bushy places I found him at my elbow--or, rather, some distance away, but in evidence by his mellifluous song. [Please select]
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He spoke in a facile, mellifluous voice, and as fluently as if he had been at work for a long time preparing a dissertation on this subject, instead of taking it up now by chance. [Please select]
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She had the whole future of the world doped out, and her golden voice proceeded to herald a few of the details in mellifluous Punjabi. [Please select]
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Probably as good a word as any--and certainly a very mellifluous word--for some obscure chemical combination of finer essence than the obvious material part of us, that craves a foretaste of immortality while we are still mortal. [Please select]
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Though she had spoken quite sharply at the telephone, her voice was mellifluous when she attuned it to Gabriella. [Please select]
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Why, the whole place is one mellifluous smudge. [Please select]
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VIII In a small withdrawing-room at Whitehall an agreeable young gentleman pensioner, in love with his own voice, which was in truth mellifluous, read aloud to a knot of the Queen's ladies. [Please select]
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