Definitionadj. unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
Last update: July 3, 2015
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Andre shrugged. Katie heard nothing outside of the rasping trees. Gabriel was gone. [Please select]
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--Sang the little man, in a rasping voice. [Please select]
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There was a very soft rasping of metal. [Please select]
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'Look here, Dana,' said the Printer, in a rasping humour. [Please select]
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"I look to you to make that information worth my while," put in Sanborn's rasping tones. [Please select]
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His face grew purple; his tongue protruded; his breath came in rasping gasps; his hands fell to his side. [Please select]
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Uncle Edward thrust a protecting arm about her, rasping his throat as if something had made it smart. [Please select]
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The hot air, surcharged with dust, smoke and burned gunpowder, was painful and rasping to the throat. [Please select]
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The rasping screech which followed was enough to curdle one's blood, but the young man only uttered an exclamation of disgust. [Please select]
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"Of course," he jeered in his rasping whisper, "that's why I came." [Please select]
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A moment before his heart had been full of harmony; but when he found a man instead of his sweetheart, the harmony quickly turned to rasping discord. [Please select]
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